Hello all,
I have some questions concerning the SE exam and whether or not it is worth it to take this exam or go back to school. I am a forensic structural engineer with approximately 5 years of experience and got my B.S. in Architectural Engineering from University of Texas at Austin. I passed the Civil PE with a structural emphasis and passed the CA seismic/surveying exams in the past couple of years. As I am already a PE, I don't think a masters in structural engineering will benefit me that much but want to improve my knowledge on the subject matter.
I am leaning towards taking the SE exam by splitting it up into 2 parts and doing one test at a time. I wanted some input on what people in the community think of taking the SE exam without a masters degree and very little design experience (I know I've got a big challenge ahead of me and realize it would be a lot of studying). I live in a non-SE state so I don't need it for my job, but I realize it will provide me with tons of extra knowledge and will give me respect in the field. I am willing to study 6 months for each part and do a class to improve my chances, but I wasn't sure if anyone has even attempted this test without a masters and design experience (I know I'm a little crazy to consider it haha).
Thank you guys for the suggestions.
I have some questions concerning the SE exam and whether or not it is worth it to take this exam or go back to school. I am a forensic structural engineer with approximately 5 years of experience and got my B.S. in Architectural Engineering from University of Texas at Austin. I passed the Civil PE with a structural emphasis and passed the CA seismic/surveying exams in the past couple of years. As I am already a PE, I don't think a masters in structural engineering will benefit me that much but want to improve my knowledge on the subject matter.
I am leaning towards taking the SE exam by splitting it up into 2 parts and doing one test at a time. I wanted some input on what people in the community think of taking the SE exam without a masters degree and very little design experience (I know I've got a big challenge ahead of me and realize it would be a lot of studying). I live in a non-SE state so I don't need it for my job, but I realize it will provide me with tons of extra knowledge and will give me respect in the field. I am willing to study 6 months for each part and do a class to improve my chances, but I wasn't sure if anyone has even attempted this test without a masters and design experience (I know I'm a little crazy to consider it haha).
Thank you guys for the suggestions.