boviac
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Greetings,
Christopher B here. Got my EIT junior year of ME BS degree. Heard that in in some states they takes and if pass they take the ME PE exam the next year (i.e when doing practice problems have had 4 years of practice). Gain the experience and then submit exam pass, experience, etc and get the license. This is a much better way than waiting years to take it later. Alas I passed in 2003 and am now trying to get the ME PE, likely in WA. Recently moved from CA but I am interested in my options. I have a background in naval nuclear power, so heat and mass seems an option, however I work more on HVAC scenarios. Any suggestions?
Christopher B here. Got my EIT junior year of ME BS degree. Heard that in in some states they takes and if pass they take the ME PE exam the next year (i.e when doing practice problems have had 4 years of practice). Gain the experience and then submit exam pass, experience, etc and get the license. This is a much better way than waiting years to take it later. Alas I passed in 2003 and am now trying to get the ME PE, likely in WA. Recently moved from CA but I am interested in my options. I have a background in naval nuclear power, so heat and mass seems an option, however I work more on HVAC scenarios. Any suggestions?