darius
Engineer
Good evening fellows SE Engineers,
I have an interesting question; maybe someone can help me or give me a good recommendation.
I am a PE in California; I have obtained my license last year. The rule in CA is that you are not able to apply for SE unless you have a 3 years’ experience after passing the PE Exam. I feel like not waiting that long and was wondering if I can go to any other state for taking this exam. Another issue I have is that my bachelor and master degrees are from different country. In CA you don’t need your original transcripts and you can qualify just with the required experience (6 years), but is not the case with other states like Nevada, where thy ask original transcripts translated and sealed coming directly from the university you have graduated. I really would like to skip this inconvenient step and was just wondering how …and if anybody has encountered this scenario.
Also, I want to ask if after passing SE in another state am I allowed to transfer it to CA and be an SE in California?
Thank you in advance.
D
I have an interesting question; maybe someone can help me or give me a good recommendation.
I am a PE in California; I have obtained my license last year. The rule in CA is that you are not able to apply for SE unless you have a 3 years’ experience after passing the PE Exam. I feel like not waiting that long and was wondering if I can go to any other state for taking this exam. Another issue I have is that my bachelor and master degrees are from different country. In CA you don’t need your original transcripts and you can qualify just with the required experience (6 years), but is not the case with other states like Nevada, where thy ask original transcripts translated and sealed coming directly from the university you have graduated. I really would like to skip this inconvenient step and was just wondering how …and if anybody has encountered this scenario.
Also, I want to ask if after passing SE in another state am I allowed to transfer it to CA and be an SE in California?
Thank you in advance.
D