Reddit Reddit reviews Electrical Engineering Reference Manual for the PE Exam, 5th Edition

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u/dannyr_wwe · 2 pointsr/engineering

About 2 months. There was essentially no overlap between the FE (which I studied like crazy for) and the PE. Probably engineering economics. My 2 months were OK, though. I wasted about a week trying to follow this book, but it was constantly presenting one set of equations and then using an entirely different set for practice problems. I almost ended up throwing it away because it was completely useless even at the exam. Crazy since it is so highly rated.

u/bonerland11 · 1 pointr/AskEngineers

This then this.

u/maredsous10 · 1 pointr/ECE

I bought an IEEE DVD PE set (Dr. Blank), Yarbrough's books and several practice exams with the intent of taking the electronics exam.

http://www.amazon.com/Electrical-Engineering-Reference-Manual-Exam/dp/1888577045

https://www.drblank.com/cope.htm

Later the computer specialty test came out and from what I can tell there are not any review courses for it
https://cdn.ncees.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/PE-Ele-Computer-Apr-2009-1.pdf

Based on what I'm currently doing, the computer specialty test is a much better fit.