I'm wondering when I will be able to take the SE exam. Is it like the National PE exam, which was recently changed so that 2 years of experience isn't necessary to take the exam, and is decoupled from the application? Or is it like the state exams, where you apply to take the exam in the same application as your license application, and must wait until you have the required experience?
Assuming I need the 3 years of experience, I'm not sure when my experience can start counting. The CA board website says... "Qualifying experience is counted three years from the date of the examination which was passed to obtain initial licensure as a civil engineer." I took the PE exam in April 2017, and will be taking the California Surveying/Seismic exams in October 2017. Assuming all goes well and I pass all 3, when does my qualifying experience start - April, or October? If April, I won't be able to take the test until October 2020. If October, I won't be able to take the test until April 2021. Correct?
Thanks!
Assuming I need the 3 years of experience, I'm not sure when my experience can start counting. The CA board website says... "Qualifying experience is counted three years from the date of the examination which was passed to obtain initial licensure as a civil engineer." I took the PE exam in April 2017, and will be taking the California Surveying/Seismic exams in October 2017. Assuming all goes well and I pass all 3, when does my qualifying experience start - April, or October? If April, I won't be able to take the test until October 2020. If October, I won't be able to take the test until April 2021. Correct?
Thanks!