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Provide an engaging online training platform that specializes in preparing busy professionals for the NCEES® Electrical PE Exam while providing direct access to the lead instructor for students. We promise you've never been part of an online program like this before!
All the study material you need to pass the PE exam spread across 13 chapters of our On-demand Review Course and 21 live or on-demand classes meeting twice a week that you can attend live or work through at your own pace on-demand.
Learn how to solve PE exam questions in record time by following along short 5 to 15 minute videos dedicated to each problem without having to sit through a four-hour video just to find the answers and solutions you need.
Get plenty of practice in every subject by working through PE exam practice problems after every chapter inside our online course. You'll never get lost following a solution again with our complete full-length explanations full of diagrams, formulas, and visual aids to teach you every step.
Get your questions answered LIVE every week from the lead instructor and engage with the rest of the class. A new set of practice problems are assigned for homework each week and every class is recorded for unlimited replays.
Test your knowledge, practice your test-taking strategies, and evaluate how well you are performing in each subject prior to the real exam with our 80 question practice exam in PDF format. Print out and take it with you to study anywhere.
Not sure where to start? Improve your core fundamentals and overall exam score in key areas that you'll need to ace every subject by completing each video course boot camp in the areas of Power Formulas and Circuit Analysis.
Anytime you get stuck, need help, are not sure, or when you could just use a gentle push in the right direction you'll have direct access to the lead instructor by email with a typical response time of the next business day and our instructor led student discussion board.
I was fully aware of the possibility of not passing the first time. For those who make taken it and not passed, it’s worth the grind and any temporary sacrifices! Thank you Zach and thank you everyone who participates in the discussion board! I didn’t . read more
Words can not describe how happy I am. All the hard work in the last 5 months with no weekend but with constant stress and lots of struggles with sickness (like 6 times), working, studying and young toddler has now paid off. My study . read more
I earned my PhD largely out of necessity. Due to my immigration status, studying was my only option, and I managed to graduate in 36 months while working full-time to support my family of three kids. Unfortunately, I didn't get . read more
I believe everyone has very different processes for studying and practicing for this exam. Some people are learning this material for the first time while others have practiced this since college. What matters most if finding what works best for you. It took me 2 attempts and nearly 8 months of studying to get to this point. Do not be discouraged . read more
Thanks to Zach’s course I passed the PE exam on my first try. I will say I was surprised by the content on the exam. There was a lot less calculation questions than I anticipated and a lot more code and theory questions which I thought were tough. A few of the code questions were NEC, but I would say probably a majority were from the other code books (that I had never looked . read more
I am thrilled to share that I passed my test on the first attempt! I took the exam on 5/9/24 and received the results on 5/15. I am extremely grateful for the valuable resource that Zach has provided. I went through each of Zach's study guides and the NCEES study guide. The second half of the test was . read more

Zach Stone, P.E. has been helping electrical engineers pass the PE exam since 2014.
He is a professionally licensed engineer in the state of Florida with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited university with vast industry experience in the design, installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of commercial buildings, healthcare facilities, industrial facilities, measurement and instrumentation, power generation, electrical distribution and transmission, and automation & controls.

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