benbo
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Okay. Now I see. I'm assuming the electrical is all the power associated with the wiring of the facilities, and maybe some motors and controls.
I ask the question because IMO the most imortant but underrated portion of the licensing process is getting an honest reference to sign off on your experience. Probably most of us could pass multiple disciples if we studied enough, but this isn't the EIT where we are trying to learn basics for an exam to get a license to start learning the details. We're already supposed to know something and have work experience before we apply or start studying. Otherwise they'd just have kids take the a handful of PE exams right out of school.
But it looks like you have a rounded experience.
Why not buy the sample exams and see what you know best? Or are they separate refernces for each afternoon discipline?
I ask the question because IMO the most imortant but underrated portion of the licensing process is getting an honest reference to sign off on your experience. Probably most of us could pass multiple disciples if we studied enough, but this isn't the EIT where we are trying to learn basics for an exam to get a license to start learning the details. We're already supposed to know something and have work experience before we apply or start studying. Otherwise they'd just have kids take the a handful of PE exams right out of school.
But it looks like you have a rounded experience.
Why not buy the sample exams and see what you know best? Or are they separate refernces for each afternoon discipline?
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