Congrats! I'm hoping to join you as a new Structural PE...passed SE1 - letter postmarked 6.29, EES notice dated 6.23, DPL letter dated 6.25
good luck, everyone.
Thanks for the update and congratulations! :multiplespotting:passed SE1 - letter postmarked 6.29, EES notice dated 6.23, DPL letter dated 6.25
good luck, everyone.
thanks - yes, i just received it today.Did you receive the letter in the mail today?
Congratulation on passing the exam - I am sure you must be static. I have a question, since I have not received my results yet. Do you just get a letter telling you that you passed, or do they send you additional information regarding your stamp, etc.?I passed the environmental PE exam!!
:multiplespotting: arty-smiley-048: :mf_bounce8:
Thanks, amn14. I got three sheets in the envelop from EES - a form that said I passed, a sheet that told me how to get my wall certificate, stamp, etc... and a sheet that had an example of what the stamp should look like. I hope your results arrive very soon and you passed!Congratulation on passing the exam - I am sure you must be static. I have a question, since I have not received my results yet. Do you just get a letter telling you that you passed, or do they send you additional information regarding your stamp, etc.?
how about you, AMN14? did you open the mail yet? Or are you waiting for your Hubby to open it for you?Congratulation on passing the exam - I am sure you must be static. I have a question, since I have not received my results yet. Do you just get a letter telling you that you passed, or do they send you additional information regarding your stamp, etc.?
In future most of the states will need structural stamp for structural work but how long it will take, can not be said. Normally it takes a long before states change anything. I would not worry about it right now. I gave structural exam in MD because I work 100% structural and I wanted to give SE1. But if you feel you can pass by giving civil, go ahead give it...Just a quick question for those in MA, I took the SE1 for the second time and didn't pass, do you know the requirements for taking the test a third time. I know I need continuing ed credits, I took the ASCE Review course I'm wondering if that counts.
Also, for those structural people out there with the exam changing in 2011 any thoughts on whether MA is going to start requiring more then the civil stamp for structural work?
MA gives PE's for each discipline. While technically it is not an "SE state" your seal will state that you are a structural engineer if you pass either the SE1, SE2, or both. Your seal will say "civil" if you pass the PE Civil exam.Just a quick question for those in MA, I took the SE1 for the second time and didn't pass, do you know the requirements for taking the test a third time. I know I need continuing ed credits, I took the ASCE Review course I'm wondering if that counts.
Also, for those structural people out there with the exam changing in 2011 any thoughts on whether MA is going to start requiring more then the civil stamp for structural work?
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