M
muhendis
Hello Engineers:
I graduated from Turkey in 2005 and received my BS 4 year degree in civil engineering. After that I did my MS degree in Civil/ transportation engineering in Marquette University, Milwaukee Wisconsin and completed that in 2007. I passed EIT test in 10/2007. I applied for FE certification.I got my BS degree courses evaluated by CPEES per request of the Wisconsin Board. Cpees decided that I have 12 credits human/social science courses are deficient. Upon this decision, Board of Wisconsin wrote me a letter saying because of the deficient courses, I have to provide them 3 years experience letter. Well, I do not have that at the moment. My concern is eligibility to take PE exam and get PE certification. Has anybody in Wisconsin dealt with a situation like this so far?
And I wrote a letter to Board saying I would like to compensate those 12 credits from any US college and get my EIT certification PE exam eligibility in 2010 as well. I have not heard from them yet. Do you have any suggestions? Would I solve the problem, if I would take those 12 credits or would I have to wait 3 years to get EIT certification and 4 extra years to get eligibility to sit down for PE exam?
Thanks.
Omer
I graduated from Turkey in 2005 and received my BS 4 year degree in civil engineering. After that I did my MS degree in Civil/ transportation engineering in Marquette University, Milwaukee Wisconsin and completed that in 2007. I passed EIT test in 10/2007. I applied for FE certification.I got my BS degree courses evaluated by CPEES per request of the Wisconsin Board. Cpees decided that I have 12 credits human/social science courses are deficient. Upon this decision, Board of Wisconsin wrote me a letter saying because of the deficient courses, I have to provide them 3 years experience letter. Well, I do not have that at the moment. My concern is eligibility to take PE exam and get PE certification. Has anybody in Wisconsin dealt with a situation like this so far?
And I wrote a letter to Board saying I would like to compensate those 12 credits from any US college and get my EIT certification PE exam eligibility in 2010 as well. I have not heard from them yet. Do you have any suggestions? Would I solve the problem, if I would take those 12 credits or would I have to wait 3 years to get EIT certification and 4 extra years to get eligibility to sit down for PE exam?
Thanks.
Omer