Yes. that seems to be the only route. Thank you for the input?
Have you done that too? Wondering how long it took you. I know it has to be couple months for sure though.
I am actually based in Chicago, but since IL board is the most strict on experiences requirement (8yrs. seriously?) so I decide to get license in WI first and wait for that 8th year to come. Otherwise I might be out of school for too long before even taking the exam.
they replied my email. see below.
"Yes, all foreign education needs to be verified through NCEES. Since it is required to have a Bachelors degree, they liaison will need to see that is has been verified through NCEES."
I think I'll start the process soon. How far did you go?
Congrats to those who passed. To those who didn't, just hang on tight, read your report and dig into the sections you could improve. I'm sure you can pass the very next time!
Okay here is my question.
Does anyone have similar education background can provide some experience when applying...
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Credential evaluation is required by all states for applicants with None-ABET to sit in a PE exam. NCEES will evaluate all the courses took in foreign BS and advice to study extra courses they need to pass the evaluation and then take exam. That is why some of your folks have to take classes so...
Cupojoe,
Illinois does allow me to take exam while cumulating experience, but I have to do a credential evaluation before I sit in the FE exam. That is what I am trying to avoid doing it this early, kinda of prefer doing it when I have to, right before PE application.
And CA board replied my...
Seems to be 8 years.
http://boards.ncees.org/view/index/board-1016-illinois_pe/2/
I can't believe it. 8 years. But, yes, i will call them. Will my experience in IL counts for CA PE?
Hi engineers,
New to here. Finally find the party.
I am trying to get everything correct and clear before I take my first step, which is to determine which state to register in.
As we all know the exams are same from state to state while the experience requirements are quite different.
So...