Civil P.E VS Environmental P.E.

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Hi

i am getting ready ( ....for oct 2008 P.E exam)... and i am still undecided as to which P.E. exam to take.

I ahve a B.E. in chemical engineering and M.S. in environmental engineering......been working in water and watewater field.

which exam would be useful/easy/tough for someone with my background.

please advice

thank you

 
A few states, notably California, don't offer the Environmental PE exam. If you become a PE by passing the Environmental exam, then you could possibly have problems getting licensure by reciprocity in such states. As far as I know, every state recognizes the Chemical PE exam.

 
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In my opinion, you would probably find the environmental exam "easier" to study for than the civil exam, based on your educaiton and work background.

A few people on "the other board" have said that CA accepted their environmental PE in lieu of the civil PE, as long as they took the CA seismic and survey exams, too. (And passed)

 
Hi
i am getting ready ( ....for oct 2008 P.E exam)... and i am still undecided as to which P.E. exam to take.

I ahve a B.E. in chemical engineering and M.S. in environmental engineering......been working in water and watewater field.

which exam would be useful/easy/tough for someone with my background.

please advice

thank you
They are both pretty easy, but as the previous posters indicated the enviro exam is probably right for you. Good luck! Don't hesitate to ask for help! (just not during the exam lol)

 
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My B.E. is referred to as a B.Eng if that helps simplify/complicate matters...

You can also get M.Engs here.... But the PhD remains the same...

 
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