Hi all,
I am considering taking the early PE exam option, and it would be great if I can get info from someone who had similar experience.
My background:
State: CA
B.S degree in mechanical engineering
Passed FE in 2011
Have been working as a Mechanical/Design Engineer for a heater manufacturing company, but not under supervision of a P.E license engineer
I would like to be able to take the exam prior accumulating the four years qualified experience.
Here are my questions:
1. Can I apply to take the P.E exam at more than one state i.e. California and Nevada at the same time? In case my application get rejected for CA due to insufficient qualified experience, I can just take the exam in Nevada
2. How different will the exams be between the two states? I notice that for Mechanical engineering exam in CA, there are three field: HVAC, Mechanical system, and thermal + fluids. However, in Nevada, there is one Mechanical Engineering exam. Will the Nevada exam cover more topics?
3. If I pass the exam, do I need to start gaining qualified experience right away or can I just take as long as I need to gain the qualified experience?
Thanks for reading this post. All helps are appreciated.
Sincerely,
KN L
I am considering taking the early PE exam option, and it would be great if I can get info from someone who had similar experience.
My background:
State: CA
B.S degree in mechanical engineering
Passed FE in 2011
Have been working as a Mechanical/Design Engineer for a heater manufacturing company, but not under supervision of a P.E license engineer
I would like to be able to take the exam prior accumulating the four years qualified experience.
Here are my questions:
1. Can I apply to take the P.E exam at more than one state i.e. California and Nevada at the same time? In case my application get rejected for CA due to insufficient qualified experience, I can just take the exam in Nevada
2. How different will the exams be between the two states? I notice that for Mechanical engineering exam in CA, there are three field: HVAC, Mechanical system, and thermal + fluids. However, in Nevada, there is one Mechanical Engineering exam. Will the Nevada exam cover more topics?
3. If I pass the exam, do I need to start gaining qualified experience right away or can I just take as long as I need to gain the qualified experience?
Thanks for reading this post. All helps are appreciated.
Sincerely,
KN L