Which of the following would you think is a more valuable set of credentials to have:
A- BS in Mathematics + BS in Mechanical Engineering (ABET) + registered PE in the state where the engineer lives and works, or
B- BS in Mathematics + Masters in Mechanical Engineering + registered PE in a state where the engineer does not live and work
Apparently my state treats PE candidates with their Master's in Engineering (or PhD for that matter) the same way as those with no more than a high school diploma with regards to how much experience they need before they can take the test. I am currently enrolled in an ABET BSME program but I think I could get into a Master's program at a better school (that is also is more accommodating to adult students who work full time). The problem is going from an undergraduate program to a graduate program might actually HURT me in terms of becoming registered in my state (make perfect sense right?) But by the time I finish I could become registered in at least one neighboring state.
What would you do?
A- BS in Mathematics + BS in Mechanical Engineering (ABET) + registered PE in the state where the engineer lives and works, or
B- BS in Mathematics + Masters in Mechanical Engineering + registered PE in a state where the engineer does not live and work
Apparently my state treats PE candidates with their Master's in Engineering (or PhD for that matter) the same way as those with no more than a high school diploma with regards to how much experience they need before they can take the test. I am currently enrolled in an ABET BSME program but I think I could get into a Master's program at a better school (that is also is more accommodating to adult students who work full time). The problem is going from an undergraduate program to a graduate program might actually HURT me in terms of becoming registered in my state (make perfect sense right?) But by the time I finish I could become registered in at least one neighboring state.
What would you do?
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