I am a Civil Engineer with a couple of years of working experience, PE license in CA, and Masters degree. I was wondering if any of you guys have worked for either of these companies in the US. They work on really appealing and diverse civil engineering projects all over the world so I might try...
Passed PE civil with structural depth in California on my first try. Literally worked my ass off to combine work and study these last months to pass the 3 exams.
My employer does not want to raise my salary at all, basically because they say I dont have enough experience. I cannot argue with...
I got this email too...Quick question, NCEES sends you an email as soon as your account shows the result notice or there's a lag in which you can log in and find it by yourself??
For this April, it was out-of-date significantly for all masonry stuff, for steel and concrete although the specs changed from AISC 13th to 14th and ACI 8 to 11 I think it was good enough, but they should really come up with their 15th edition before this October...
Any general thoughts about the Structural PM exam? For me the questions were really diverse and some of them unexpected, but I felt the level of the exam was about the same as the practice/sample exams