Be real careful with stuff like #2 - I started there, and ended up running a marathon! Make sure it can't grow on ya! Now, #3 I love!
I both passed the FE and PE this year back to back with no college degree and two excellent review courses from the School of PE. I highly recommend them as the best way to efficiently review, and if necessary learn.
In Maryland there is an "experience option"; if you have at least 12 years of verifiable engineering experience,along with several personal recommendations from licensed PE's, you are permitted to sit for the PE exam and be licensed. That is the route I took - my BS is actually in Accounting!I both passed the FE and PE this year back to back with no college degree and two excellent review courses from the School of PE. I highly recommend them as the best way to efficiently review, and if necessary learn.
How do you get a PE license without a college degree???
True - but, if you do 99% federal government work, as we do, all they want is a license from any state. There are several that will do a comity license like this.^^^ The challenge really comes when you have one of those state-specific exemptions (like experience only or a tech degree), then try to get reciprocity/comity in another state. The typical rule of thumb is that you must meet the requirements of the state in which you are applying, the new state may not care that you are currently licensed somewhere else.
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