Hello everyone,
I've been lurking this site a few months now, I'm applying to take the CBT (don't have a date yet, or even confirmation from my state board) and I am currently still preparing for the power CBT.
So far I have:
1) obtained the ncees practice exam booklet and have done about 3 passes through, I am comfortable doing about 78/80 problems
2) obtained the Engineering Pro Guide Full and Final exams and the Zach Stone electrical PE review and have done about (at least) 2 passes through on each, I am comfortable with about 60/80 problems on each exam (in the sense I can answer the questions confidently) the remaining 20ish I am working on refining my understanding by practicing and repracticing. Also have the pro guide Textbook and also the exam on the code and have done about two-thirds of the questions within.
3) While I haven't recorded how long I have studied, it is at the least 200 hours over the past year (the estimates I've seen have been 300-500 hours to have reasonable confidence of preparation)
For those of you who have passed, is there anything I should add, modify, etc. to my study plan? Thanks!
I've been lurking this site a few months now, I'm applying to take the CBT (don't have a date yet, or even confirmation from my state board) and I am currently still preparing for the power CBT.
So far I have:
1) obtained the ncees practice exam booklet and have done about 3 passes through, I am comfortable doing about 78/80 problems
2) obtained the Engineering Pro Guide Full and Final exams and the Zach Stone electrical PE review and have done about (at least) 2 passes through on each, I am comfortable with about 60/80 problems on each exam (in the sense I can answer the questions confidently) the remaining 20ish I am working on refining my understanding by practicing and repracticing. Also have the pro guide Textbook and also the exam on the code and have done about two-thirds of the questions within.
3) While I haven't recorded how long I have studied, it is at the least 200 hours over the past year (the estimates I've seen have been 300-500 hours to have reasonable confidence of preparation)
For those of you who have passed, is there anything I should add, modify, etc. to my study plan? Thanks!