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I have a B.A. in Physics, I also did a two year M.S. Program in Civil & Environmental, it was supposed to 1 year, but i took the first year and took all of the undergrad engineering courses. The Undergrad program (and courses) are abet accredited. I did this so that I could take the FE. I know eligibility requirements are state by state. Does anyone know what states I am eligible to sit for the FE?

I am confident that I could pass the exam, given the schooling I have had. Any help would be appreciated.

 
I have a B.A. in Physics, I also did a two year M.S. Program in Civil & Environmental, it was supposed to 1 year, but i took the first year and took all of the undergrad engineering courses. The Undergrad program (and courses) are abet accredited. I did this so that I could take the FE. I know eligibility requirements are state by state. Does anyone know what states I am eligible to sit for the FE? I am confident that I could pass the exam, given the schooling I have had. Any help would be appreciated.
A quick phone call to your state board could answer this question definitively. The best you are going to get from us is an educated guess based on the published rules and your description of the situation. If you want that from us, you are going to have to tell us what state you are in.

 
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I have a B.A. in Physics, I also did a two year M.S. Program in Civil & Environmental, it was supposed to 1 year, but i took the first year and took all of the undergrad engineering courses. The Undergrad program (and courses) are abet accredited. I did this so that I could take the FE. I know eligibility requirements are state by state. Does anyone know what states I am eligible to sit for the FE? I am confident that I could pass the exam, given the schooling I have had. Any help would be appreciated.
Hello,

You can apply to MI state by ELSES. They dodn't ask any documents for exam.

 

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