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    Experience for PE license and changing jobs

    From my understanding, most, if not all states require 4 years of work experience for one to officially earn the P.E. license (provided they do not have an advanced degree). Also, the way I understood the process is that another P.E. "petitions" for you to get a P.E. and describes your work for...
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    Hands on work that is still technical?

    Not sure if this is the right subforum, but it was the most appropriate place I could think to post in. Does anyone know if there are any engineering jobs (in general) that are hands on, but also involve technical knowledge? R&D? Most jobs that I have seen (where I work, where my friends...
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    Passed the PE? How dd you do it?

    Not sure if one of these threads has already been made, but I thought this would be helpful. Perhaps people can reply in this fashion, such that future readers may find it easy to see the information they are looking for. Exam taken: Educational background: How long did you study? Did you...
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    Problem 10, pg 42-5 Electrical/Electronics sample questions - error?

    I think I found an error in the E&E sample questions. I posted my understanding and proposed solution below. If I am mistaken, please let me know. For problem 10 on page 42-5, the following solution is given: The NAND/NOT realization is incorrect. There should be an additional NOT...
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    Electrical and Electronics Exam advice

    Hello all, I am currently going through the latest edition of the "Electrical and Electronics Reference Manual" and using the sample problems book that comes along with it. The Electrical and Electronics exam covers so much material....any advice on how to go about studying? The other issue I...
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    Electrical Engineering Reference Manual

    Does anyone know if there is any particular advantage to having the latest edition of the "Electrical Engineering Reference Manual" by Camara? I have a copy of the older EE Reference Manual by Yarbrough, but it is from the early 1990's. I don't mind spending they money if it will help, I am...
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    EE considering Control Systems PE exam (as well as General EE) advice?

    I am a recent EE graduate who passed the FE exam (took the Electrical afternoon exam) in October 2011. I am debating between the Electrical and Electronics PE exam and the Control Systems PE exam. It looks like a lot of my work will be in the I&C area, so I am leaning pretty heavily...
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