I thought the exact opposite. The morning had much simplier, just use the right equation, type problems while the afternoon section was much more specific question on a wide topic area. I thought I did great in the morning but only so-so in the afternoon.
Which kinda stinks because the next test will be completely different. I wonder if it will have 40 questions in the morning considered easy and 40 hard in the afternoon or really will it be just 80 questions and you answer 40 in each half.
rancam
This fall was my first attempt at passing the exam.I worked the "low hanging fruit" first, then went back to the problems that I skipped but thought I could work thru, then I tackled those that I had no clue.... and most of those I ended up guessing on. I didn't have time to go back over all my answers to look for dumb mistakes.
For the new exam there is no morning general session. You pick power, electronics, or computers ahead of time and the whole exam is specialized. Check the NCEES website.This fall was my first attempt at passing the exam.I took a similar approach, and felt pretty confident with the AM electrical. Easier problems, and I knew what fundamentals the questions were asking me about, even if I didn't know how to solve a few of them. The qualitative questions seemed fair.
PM power was a lot more difficult. I chose power because I'm more familiar with power concepts than anything else, yet I found myself struggling on 10 or so problems because I didn't grasp the fundamentals behind the questions well enough. Looking back I should have allocated more of my study time to Motors/Machines/etc.
If I end up returning for April '09 exam, I'll have to change the way I prepare for problems where they give you a ton of "given" information. I think I struggled in determining what information was needed in determining and answer and what was not.
Regarding format changes to April '09? What kind of changes are people expecting? I'm out of the loop there. Now I really hope I pass.
BTW, much thanks to the folks on this board for their collective insight on the PE. I prepped for the test myself (no classes, study groups) and EB really helped!
Sure enough. No more silly BODE plots for me if I need to retake.For the new exam there is no morning general session. You pick power, electronics, or computers ahead of time and the whole exam is specialized. Check the NCEES website.
Sure enough. No more silly BODE plots for me if I need to retake.In the interest of avoiding panic, I think I'll wait to see if I made the cut before asking everyone on EB how to better prepare for the power test.
As challenging as the Power Depth module was, at least I can throw away the Computers & Control notes from my 3-ring binder.
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