I've been accepted to take the test in April and I'm not sure what test to take. I didn't realize there were different depth sections for HVAC and thermo-fluid. I always thought of HVAC as an application of thermo-fluid.
I work in HVAC as a consulting engineer. I've been working in this position for the past 4 years.
I am currently working towards my Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, with a concentration in thermo-fluid systems.
I would not rule out the possibility of switching careers once I finish my master's to do something more techincal in the thermo-fluid field. If I go this route, would having my PE in thermo-fluid as opposed to HVAC help me in any way? Or should I just pick whichever one sounds easier? In my experience studying graduate level thermo-fluids while working in HVAC, thermo-fluids is way harder. Is that the case for the tests as well? I've read they are equally easy, but I don't see how that could be given that HVAC is a basically a dumbed-down real world application of the thermo-fluid physics.
Any advice on where to look to decide which test to take? HVAC sounds easier to me, but the overlap that studying for the test would have with my education if I went the thermo-fluid route sound appealing to me. Any advice, links, etc would be appreciated. Thanks!
I work in HVAC as a consulting engineer. I've been working in this position for the past 4 years.
I am currently working towards my Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, with a concentration in thermo-fluid systems.
I would not rule out the possibility of switching careers once I finish my master's to do something more techincal in the thermo-fluid field. If I go this route, would having my PE in thermo-fluid as opposed to HVAC help me in any way? Or should I just pick whichever one sounds easier? In my experience studying graduate level thermo-fluids while working in HVAC, thermo-fluids is way harder. Is that the case for the tests as well? I've read they are equally easy, but I don't see how that could be given that HVAC is a basically a dumbed-down real world application of the thermo-fluid physics.
Any advice on where to look to decide which test to take? HVAC sounds easier to me, but the overlap that studying for the test would have with my education if I went the thermo-fluid route sound appealing to me. Any advice, links, etc would be appreciated. Thanks!