When I went to Graduate School, there wasn't a waiver on the entrance exam regardless of prior credentials to enter the program. The reason - "they wanted to have at least one criteria where they could evaluate the performance of all students".
Interesting points of view. I wonder how...
The PE exam tests someone's practical knowledge in one's field. One would think that a PhD achieved that. So why make a PhD take the PE as well then when only a Bachelors degree is required to take the PE? Wouldn't that be close to the similar logic?
And what if another situation, a...
Yes, that is one factor. But yeah round their could be more prepared students, students who need it more , etc.
Perhaps if there was someone who took multiple discipline exams?
Thank you , great information!
I agree with Audi Driver. FE should be a must requirement regardless. Some might say one could waive the PE with a PhD someday? Imagine that. I wish there was data on how PhDs do on both exams.
I am biased as I did pass the FE.
Other than the local state law...
I was wondering, has anyone had any issues getting a license with another state through Comity? Would one state not accept a passed NCEES exam from another state?
The biggest thing I did for starters is I went through like the first 10 chapters of Felder & Roussou - Chemical Processes, 2005 edition. As I read, I wrote down key concepts on a pad and made notes within the book. I then attempted to the do every example problem without looking at the...
Got email from NCEES - passed! Got License number before email. Thrilled, but still would be even better had I passed the hardest PE exam - "PE Water Resources". :D