Chunhui Jiang
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Hi,
I am major in petroleum engineering, and I also worked as a petroleum engineer for about 1 year, then I am laid off as the environment of oil & gas went down.
As TX state will issue a new rule in May 2016, and we can take the exam prior 4 years working experiences, so I am plan to take the exam in Oct 2016. However, I am thinking about which discipline is better for me in this conditions. If I just consider about my major, I will take the petroleum exam, but petroleum is always a risky major. If I want to choose a common major, I will take the mechanical, civil, or electrical exam, but I did not learn the professional courses for these majors, so it will be really difficult for me to pass the exam if I just prepare by myself.
Is there any recommendation for the choice of discipline? Thanks
I am major in petroleum engineering, and I also worked as a petroleum engineer for about 1 year, then I am laid off as the environment of oil & gas went down.
As TX state will issue a new rule in May 2016, and we can take the exam prior 4 years working experiences, so I am plan to take the exam in Oct 2016. However, I am thinking about which discipline is better for me in this conditions. If I just consider about my major, I will take the petroleum exam, but petroleum is always a risky major. If I want to choose a common major, I will take the mechanical, civil, or electrical exam, but I did not learn the professional courses for these majors, so it will be really difficult for me to pass the exam if I just prepare by myself.
Is there any recommendation for the choice of discipline? Thanks