BadJuju270
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I am a new graduate student in structural engineering and am concerned about my ability to get my professional engineer license. I have a bachelors in mathematics and am switching to civil engineering(structural concentration) for graduate studies.
I have perused various state licensing sites and have concluded I can get my PE and in fact will need less work experience because I will have a master's degree. A lot of fellow students I've spoken with say I am wrong and that I will not be able to take the PE in California nor in many other states.
Can you please give me some guidance so I can decide if I need to change majors before I am too committed?
Also, if you know of any states that definitley will give me problems, let me know.
Thanks in advance.
I have perused various state licensing sites and have concluded I can get my PE and in fact will need less work experience because I will have a master's degree. A lot of fellow students I've spoken with say I am wrong and that I will not be able to take the PE in California nor in many other states.
Can you please give me some guidance so I can decide if I need to change majors before I am too committed?
Also, if you know of any states that definitley will give me problems, let me know.
Thanks in advance.