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    PE exam without the 4 years of experience

    These are sad news to me as I am in my early 40's so hardly I will be considered for junior, or just out of school, engineer positions ... So, I guess it's time for plan "B": become a Registered Land Surveyor. I've heard there is good money in that :eyebrows: Thank you for your answers!
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    PE exam without the 4 years of experience

    Hi there, I am an internationally educated engineer (Civil) living in Alberta, Canada. Last year I passed the FE exam (on my first try!). Unfortunately, that didn't impress any employers so I am still working as a GIS tech. Nothing wrog with that except that we GIS techs are support people with...
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    career advice please, geomatics -> civil engineering

    Hi there, thanks for your help. I’m an internationally graduated civil engineer; I’ve just passed the EIT exam (after more than ten years out of school and on my first try!). I’m writing this because I don’t know how to start my civil engineering career, I’m on my mid 30's :( During the last...
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    Schaum's Series

    Hi there, Thanks God I passed in my first attempt and after more than ten years out of university. I’d like to share some thoughts regarding Lindemburg’s FE Review Manual; I hope it may be of use to someone. I’ve read many comments on this and another forums from people who just studied from...
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    Which PM exam to take

    I'm taking General Afternoon, I finished school more than ten years ago (Civil). All my experience is on water resources and data analysis. I could pick Civil Afternoon if the NCEES people provided clear cut divisions between the morning and afternoon coverage and intensity of the subjects. For...
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