StructuresNerd
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Hello,
I have a question about SE exam. I am a registered EIT in Texas since 2014. In April 2017 I took the PE Civil Structural exam from Texas and passed. I registered for PE Structural by using the decoupling rule. I have 2 years of experience under the guidance of a PE but did not apply to TBPE separately to allow me to sit for PE instead I registered through NCEES website and they approved registration. Is this decoupling rule valid for taking SE exam as well (if I register in Texas)?
Thanks
I have a question about SE exam. I am a registered EIT in Texas since 2014. In April 2017 I took the PE Civil Structural exam from Texas and passed. I registered for PE Structural by using the decoupling rule. I have 2 years of experience under the guidance of a PE but did not apply to TBPE separately to allow me to sit for PE instead I registered through NCEES website and they approved registration. Is this decoupling rule valid for taking SE exam as well (if I register in Texas)?
Thanks