I apologize as this is likely in another forum somewhere.
I recently passed all tests in California and received my PE (civil). However, I did this based on work experience (going on 12 years now) and not having a 4 year degree. I have a 2 year degree in Architecture.
Many jobs list a 4 year degree as a requirement. In your experience, especially with hiring, is this a 'boilerplate' requirement? Would it be disingenuous to even apply for such a job without the degree and give them the option to not follow up? My rational is that after many years working, we all forget the finer points of our education, and need a refresher if we don't use it day to day. So what is the difference with a degree vs no degree if the license and experience show competency.
I recently passed all tests in California and received my PE (civil). However, I did this based on work experience (going on 12 years now) and not having a 4 year degree. I have a 2 year degree in Architecture.
Many jobs list a 4 year degree as a requirement. In your experience, especially with hiring, is this a 'boilerplate' requirement? Would it be disingenuous to even apply for such a job without the degree and give them the option to not follow up? My rational is that after many years working, we all forget the finer points of our education, and need a refresher if we don't use it day to day. So what is the difference with a degree vs no degree if the license and experience show competency.