Hi everyone,
My basic question is this: I have a liberal arts bachelor's degree, and a master's in electrical engineering from a university in Korea. Would passing the FE allow/help me to enter the EE job market (In the U.S., where I'm from, originally)?
Other issues I'm not quite sure about are (1) passing the exam in the first place, and (2), being allowed to take the exam. Regarding these, I'm planning (tentatively), to study for the October 2013 test,which should give me enough time, and I understand that Michigan neither regulates test takers, nor certifies those who pass, while New Hampshire does the latter, only.
My areas of study in graduate school were dye-sensitized solar cells and power electronics, and I'm currently 28 years old.
I appreciate any input or advice you can give me.
My basic question is this: I have a liberal arts bachelor's degree, and a master's in electrical engineering from a university in Korea. Would passing the FE allow/help me to enter the EE job market (In the U.S., where I'm from, originally)?
Other issues I'm not quite sure about are (1) passing the exam in the first place, and (2), being allowed to take the exam. Regarding these, I'm planning (tentatively), to study for the October 2013 test,which should give me enough time, and I understand that Michigan neither regulates test takers, nor certifies those who pass, while New Hampshire does the latter, only.
My areas of study in graduate school were dye-sensitized solar cells and power electronics, and I'm currently 28 years old.
I appreciate any input or advice you can give me.