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Principal Engineer
Does anyone know how long it takes NCEES to update the published pass rates?
He is talking about this: https://ncees.org/engineering/pe/pass-rates/The results are out. I got an email today, 5/14/19
And it looks like these are now updated. The LAST UPDATED column is now May 2019 for the majority of the exams. I'm assuming some of the exams aren't always offered in the Spring.He is talking about this: https://ncees.org/engineering/pe/pass-rates/
I thought the pass rate on the Industrial exam looked skewed.LMAO power and it's terrible passing rate. Not surprised. Hopefuly third time is the charm.
Power is notorious for its very low pass rate. Even lower for repeat takers. I ended up passing the second time.LMAO power and it's terrible passing rate. Not surprised. Hopefuly third time is the charm.
Power exam is awful.LMAO power and it's terrible passing rate. Not surprised. Hopefuly third time is the charm.
Nowadays people think that a computer engineer is just a programmer, more often than not. It wouldn't surprise me to see that side taken over by Comp Sci people.CompEng has only 16 test takers total...wonder if that means it’ll eventually suffer the same fate as SoftEng...
That would be an interesting shift, since there are also hardware concepts involved in computer engineering. Last I remember there was very little hardware design in degree tracks for comp sci.Nowadays people think that a computer engineer is just a programmer, more often than not. It wouldn't surprise me to see that side taken over by Comp Sci people.
software had 17. not much different.CompEng has only 16 test takers total...wonder if that means it’ll eventually suffer the same fate as SoftEng...
In many cases, they don’t. Both fall under industry exemption.Since i am not from the industry. Can someone enlighten me as in why a comp eng or software person would need a PE?
Software is no longer going to be administered; there just weren’t enough test takers for NCEES to justify it.software had 17. not much different.
Well with all the hoopla with facebook and google. it would be funny if the states actually try regulating the industry and require people to be licensed.The biggest reason I could see would be if specific computer hardware or a specific software program had the potential to cause harm to the general public.
Good luck with that. Part of the reason there was such a small turnout for the software exam was because Microsoft and Silicone Valley balked at the idea that their guys had to be licensed to be considered “engineers.”Well with all the hoopla with facebook and google. it would be funny if the states actually try regulating the industry and require people to be licensed.
yup. Thats why I said "try"Good luck with that. Part of the reason there was such a small turnout for the software exam was because Microsoft and Silicone Valley balked at the idea that their guys had to be licensed to be considered “engineers.”
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