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    Average Age to take FE/PE/SE

    FE at 54, PE at 55 (six months late)r. I did not work much in engineering after my MBA at 30. However, I always worked in the periphery of oil and gas/energy. I got really hooked with the renewable energy idea and wanted a reset of my career. I can do it without a PE; my MBA/CFA has a lot of...
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    Comity question - PA vs DE

    Hello all; wondering what the Delaware Board means by a different experience requirement (8 years) for candidates with non-ABET degree. Has anyone here been asked to complete 8 years of experience? Also, Delaware accepts experience verified by a supervisor or a colleague. Does it have to be...
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    PE for Delaware

    Hello all; wondering what the Delaware Board means by a different experience requirement (8 years) for candidates with non-ABET degree. Has anyone here been asked to complete 8 years of experience? Experience: Graduates from an ABET-accredited engineering curriculum are required to have...
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    PE experience

    Hello all; wondering what the Delaware Board means by a different experience requirement (8 years) for candidates with non-ABET degree. Has anyone here been asked to complete 8 years of experience? Experience: Graduates from an ABET-accredited engineering curriculum are required to have...
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    Experience Requirements for Delaware PE App

    Hello all; wondering what the Delaware Board means by a different experience requirement (8 years) for candidates with non-ABET degree. Has anyone here been asked to complete 8 years of experience? Experience: Graduates from an ABET-accredited engineering curriculum are required to have...
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    NCEES #113, 519 Power Electronic Questions

    Awesome; thanks.
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    NCEES (version 2018) #122

    "And remembering that in this context, "max demand" refers to maximum average demand measured in any single time interval, NOT the instantaneous maximum value measured." Most important piece of information that had no mention in the question.
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    NCEES (version 2018) #122

    How would the maximum power in interval 2 be 37.5 and not 50? Isn't the height of the triangle the maximum power?
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    NCEES #113, 519 Power Electronic Questions

    What happened to the links?
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    2020 CBT Electrical and Computer Syllabus

    Does anyone know if the following is included in the Control Systems section of the 2020 Electrical and Computer CBT i) Routh Hurwitz Criteria ii) Root Locus iii) State Variables?   I did not see those in the syllabus.
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