nomadseifer
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I just complete a masters program while working full time. Some states allow 'double dipping' of that work/education experience when applying for PE, and some do not. But it gets interesting for me because I actually started my masters as a full-time student before I started working. So I started my masters in Aug. 2013, and started full-time work in March 2014. I just completed my degree in May. So in states that do not allow double-dipping, do those first months of my masters program where I was not working full time count for anything? Will I be eligible for licensure in August 2017 or March 2018?
I am curious if anyone has specific experience with this situation. I contacted the PA board about it and they told me they couldn't tell me anything until I actually applied...
Thanks for reading
I am curious if anyone has specific experience with this situation. I contacted the PA board about it and they told me they couldn't tell me anything until I actually applied...
Thanks for reading