I graduated with an ABET-accredited B.S.E. in the 1970s. At the time, mechanical engineering students were advised to skip the PE exam. I've worked in industry and the military in a variety of engineering and business jobs since then, but never with or for a licensed professional engineer. About 15 of these years I'd call "pure" engineering. That work was all very solid and can easily be shown to meet experience requirements (other than endorser issues). My old bosses are happy to endorse me.
Now I need a PE license for my consulting work.
Many states require at least some of an applicant's references be licensed PEs that have supervised or at least worked with the applicant.
Also, is there a way I can take the FE and PE exams the same weekend?
I don't mind going out of state to take an exam, assuming I won't have comity problems in other jurisdictions.
Suggestions?
Thanks!
Now I need a PE license for my consulting work.
Many states require at least some of an applicant's references be licensed PEs that have supervised or at least worked with the applicant.
Also, is there a way I can take the FE and PE exams the same weekend?
I don't mind going out of state to take an exam, assuming I won't have comity problems in other jurisdictions.
Suggestions?
Thanks!