StructuralPoke
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Nah -- I usually only head to Shoot the Breeze, so, yeah I missed it.I guess nobody read my topic on the subject Maybe I should have come up with a better title?
It talked with my boss -- he's on the board in my state -- and he said that if you are going to practice in a state where the SE2 is required, then, yes, take it now. If you wait, you WILL have to retake the SE1 along w/ teh SE2. If you are in a typical midwestern state like me, and have already passed the PE (SE1) and you will still be able to practice. So, since my long-term goals don't involve Cali or others like it, I'm still good w/ my SE1. I will still be able to practice, all the "old guys" will still be able to practice, it's just the new grads that will get bent over.
He was just wondering why someone who will be designing a CMU building will have to take a 16 hour test while the nuclear engineers will only need an 8 hour one. (yes, we all do more than one thing, but he was making a point.)