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    PENN Fe Exam results

    Yes, and they're also posted on the PCS website under your profile that was created to pay for exam if you paid for exam through their website.
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    PENN Fe Exam results

    Don't know how true this is, but I've read and heard from various people that the posting of the results are not done simultaneously between the NCEES and PCS websites and email notification notifying you results have been posted. So there's a chance that they may have been posted to the PCS...
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    When can re-takers sit for the next exam? (NC)

    I've just confirmed with a co-worker who failed their initial PE exam, that they were allowed to retake the exam the very next time it was offered. I'm not exactly sure why the "at the end of 6 months" verbage is included in the state statue but one can only surmise it was to intended to prevent...
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    When can re-takers sit for the next exam? (NC)

    This is what's listed in the NC Application Procedure Handbook regardin reexamination for the PE Exam and what I've always understood to be the case: Reexamination An applicant who fails to pass the examination may be readmitted to the same examination at a later administration, upon written...
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    Comprehensive list of qualifying/professional engineering experience

    :laugh: For mechanical & electrical engineers, that may suffice but I'm speaking more specifically for civil engineers.
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    PENN Fe Exam results

    Curious to know how the delayed release of exam results in PA impacts students who have to pass the FE exam as part of their degree program?
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    Comprehensive list of qualifying/professional engineering experience

    Does anybody know of a resource that can provide a comprehensive list of job duties that would be considered qualifying/progressive in nature that would satisfy most engineering boards professional experience requirement? Most of the information I've come across seems to point to design and/or...
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    Is this your pet peeve too?

    I would frankly be more concerned about incompetent licensed engineers (and I have crossed paths with a few) than I would be of the use of the word "engineer" in describing someone's job title who may not have the same educational or board credentials as most professional engineers. As long as...
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    South Carolina PE Engineering Technology program

    Did you submit standard application?
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    South Carolina PE Engineering Technology program

    I would be interested in this information as well. I will be graduating from CET program in May and SC is one of the states I'm considering becoming licensed in. However, I was under the impression that you had to go through the process created for professionals with CET degree (submitting...
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    PE + CET degree

    Well Virginia only requires 6 years and is one of the states that allows you to use some qualifying experience (up to 50%) gained prior to earning your degree to meet this requirement. I live in NC and I've been looking for this same information but looking to take advantage of the...
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    Any advice is greatly appreciated

    Hello and I think there has been some very good information shared already, but I will chime in with what helped me. I recently took the FE this October and thankful I was able to pass it on my first attempt. I'm a senior CET student that decided to go back to school after being out for many...
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    Failed electrical discipline specific

    Well if you've performed fairly well during the morning session and if it's the afternoon session that's wrecking you, then I would recommend that you consider taking "Other Disciplines" module in the afternoon. It's basically a continuation of the morning session with problems that aren't that...
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    Passed the test but have a question

    In many states, you can take the FE with a senior (or junior in some states) standing in an engineering program approved by your prospective state's licensing board or by satisfying varying requirements for individuals who have degrees from non approved programs or satisfactory professional...
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