Just wondering if anyone else has come across a similar situation:
After getting my 4 years experience, I took the SE exam but I haven't taken the PE exam. With this test I was able to get my Texas PE as well as the Model Law Engineer designation (MLE/NCEES Record). Using the NCEES Record, I then got my Louisiana PE.
However, California does not accept the new SE exam for PE. I know under the previous SE I and SE II format, the SE I could be used to get a PE in California. The 16 Hour SE exam was supposed to eliminate confusion, but it seems its creating new confusion with only certain states accepting it for PE licensure. Does anyone know if there are other states that won't accept the SE exam for PE licensure?
Trying to decide if I really need to sit for the PE exam after struggling to get the SE.
After getting my 4 years experience, I took the SE exam but I haven't taken the PE exam. With this test I was able to get my Texas PE as well as the Model Law Engineer designation (MLE/NCEES Record). Using the NCEES Record, I then got my Louisiana PE.
However, California does not accept the new SE exam for PE. I know under the previous SE I and SE II format, the SE I could be used to get a PE in California. The 16 Hour SE exam was supposed to eliminate confusion, but it seems its creating new confusion with only certain states accepting it for PE licensure. Does anyone know if there are other states that won't accept the SE exam for PE licensure?
Trying to decide if I really need to sit for the PE exam after struggling to get the SE.