Unfortunately, I didn't pass round 1 in October, and now I'm faced with the difficult decision of selecting a depth module for April. I remember the most from my undergrad CompE courses, so I'm leaning that way - but the technology has changed somewhat since I took those classes, and I am clueless on way too many questions. I could try to brute-force through power trying to recall the various formulas, etc. but I have very little experience with NEC, and I have never really liked circuit analysis. The electronics module is probably not an option as I hate BJT's, NPN's and anything that has to do with semiconductors.
I may go ahead and order the power sample exam and see how comfortable I am with that, but computers are definitely my comfort zone. I feel the new format may require me to demonstrate expertise in areas that I have not practiced, so I am quite concerned about my chances.. I was very disappointed that the new NCEES computer sample exam did not have a single K-map problem and VERY little, if any, digital logic (my practice area). If this is highly representative of the April exam, I stand very little chance.
Any suggestions on additional study materials for the Computer module? Should I dump Computer for Power? Either way, it looks like I'll be "learning" the subject matter all over again, as very little of my actual practice area is covered in either module.
Opinions are welcome and much appreciated!
I may go ahead and order the power sample exam and see how comfortable I am with that, but computers are definitely my comfort zone. I feel the new format may require me to demonstrate expertise in areas that I have not practiced, so I am quite concerned about my chances.. I was very disappointed that the new NCEES computer sample exam did not have a single K-map problem and VERY little, if any, digital logic (my practice area). If this is highly representative of the April exam, I stand very little chance.
Any suggestions on additional study materials for the Computer module? Should I dump Computer for Power? Either way, it looks like I'll be "learning" the subject matter all over again, as very little of my actual practice area is covered in either module.
Opinions are welcome and much appreciated!