I graduated and passed the EIT exam back in '94 and, after a couple years of working as an EIT for a large power utility company and in a small A&E firm, I went to work for the US Air Force as a civilian electrical engineer.
So far my EIT has served me well as far as my federal career goes, but I'm hitting the top two tiers of civil service and I can see where getting a PE will be very helpful.
I've taken PE a couple review courses over the years with the intent of taking the exam, but I always put it off since (at the time) there was no real incentive to put myself thru the pain of exam prep etc. Plus, all the math was a bit intimidating having been out of college for so long.
I am quite a bit worried about taking the exam because for the last 2 years I've been in a supervisory position which involves only very large military construction projects. I feel like I've forgotten just about everything from my 13 yrs in design.
Anyhoo.. just looking for some good advice and insight on courses to take to get me spun-up and ready for the exam next year.
Thx!
So far my EIT has served me well as far as my federal career goes, but I'm hitting the top two tiers of civil service and I can see where getting a PE will be very helpful.
I've taken PE a couple review courses over the years with the intent of taking the exam, but I always put it off since (at the time) there was no real incentive to put myself thru the pain of exam prep etc. Plus, all the math was a bit intimidating having been out of college for so long.
I am quite a bit worried about taking the exam because for the last 2 years I've been in a supervisory position which involves only very large military construction projects. I feel like I've forgotten just about everything from my 13 yrs in design.
Anyhoo.. just looking for some good advice and insight on courses to take to get me spun-up and ready for the exam next year.
Thx!