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Posted on 4/13/15 at 8:41 am to PhiTiger1764
Do you know of any other states that do this?
I wonder if after you become licensed in LA, could it still be an issue with registering with other states that currently have reciprocity
I wonder if after you become licensed in LA, could it still be an issue with registering with other states that currently have reciprocity
Posted on 4/13/15 at 8:55 am to PhiTiger1764
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What the hell is the point of the FE exam if you can turn around 6 months later and take the PE
If I'm not mistaken, that has always been the case. If you graduate, then get your four years experience, but never take the FE. You can take the FE, then turn around and take the PE at the next available testing.
As far as taking it early, I don't see the big deal. It's going to be easier to take it when you are still fresh out of school. I don't see why it really matters, because there is just so much you can be doing with an engineering degree (even within your discipline), that a test isn't going to be able to cover everything to truly test if you are proficient enough to be a "professional engineer".
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