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re: PE exam this Friday. Who's taking it?
Posted on 4/13/15 at 8:13 am to PhiTiger1764
Posted on 4/13/15 at 8:13 am to PhiTiger1764
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This is the first test where Louisiana is allowing early taking as an option
what is this?
I took it in October in Houston. What discipline are you taking?
Posted on 4/13/15 at 8:31 am to crankbait
Transportation Depth.
Louisiana changed the rules this year. You are eligible to take the exam without the 4 years experience now.. however, you still can't get your license until you have 4 years experience.
LAPELS (La professional engineering and land surveying board) has made it clear that if you ever move out of state, some states might not honor the early taking of the exam, and you might need to take it again.
It kind of fricked me because I was eligible under the old rules to take the April 2015 exam since I had 3.5 years experience at the registration date. However, the new rules stipulate that unless you have 4 years at the registration date (which I don't), you are an "early taker."
Louisiana changed the rules this year. You are eligible to take the exam without the 4 years experience now.. however, you still can't get your license until you have 4 years experience.
LAPELS (La professional engineering and land surveying board) has made it clear that if you ever move out of state, some states might not honor the early taking of the exam, and you might need to take it again.
It kind of fricked me because I was eligible under the old rules to take the April 2015 exam since I had 3.5 years experience at the registration date. However, the new rules stipulate that unless you have 4 years at the registration date (which I don't), you are an "early taker."
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