Average age of PE exam passers

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How old were you when you passed the PE? (part 2)

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  • N/A (younger than 42, see 1st poll)

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  • Total voters
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I was 25 as well. Looks like we're the young ones. In MI, if you have your masters, you only need 3 years of experience instead of 4. I got my masters while I've been working. Our experience here only counts after you graduate with your bachelors degree. My personal goal was to be a PE by 25. Very happy I did that. I got my license number 6 days before I turned 26. :)

 
Passed both the FE and the PE when I was 32. I did it for the challenge- I didn't need it for my job (aerospace) and never used my stamp. It may have helped on my law school application.

 
Passed first time @ 26. Could have taken at 25 but got married so put it off. :brickwall:

Not a wise decision

 
Let's see....I failed at 27, at 28, at 29, and at 30. Will hopefully pass at 32.

<<< Had her at 31.

And life is still absolutely wonderful, even with 4 fails (non-passings, rather)

 
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