How many times can you take the FE??? Anyone know much about it?
9/26/2008 7:30:36 PM
Fundamentals of Engineering?Until you pass! Better be once!
9/26/2008 7:47:54 PM
so it reflects poorly if you take it more than once? and what about if you dont pass, can you take it immediately or is there a wait period before you can take it again?sorry, my roommate is looking at switching from a CALS major to an E major, so she's curious and i didnt know who else to ask...
9/26/2008 7:50:12 PM
nobody is going to know how many times you take the FE, unless you tell them. and it's not like you have to take it, anyway...
9/26/2008 7:56:14 PM
^ +1Plus it always looks good on a resume, at least gives the impression you're striving to be a PE even if you aren't or can't. You can take that, once you've passed it you work 4 years directly under another qualified PE in your particular field or sector you want to be a PE in and take the harder PE test to become the holy PE engineering companies love.[Edited on September 26, 2008 at 8:05 PM. Reason : .]
9/26/2008 8:03:28 PM
When you pass make sure you don't put the letters E.I. on your resume until you actually graduate. I had one hard ass P.E. tell me that it was against the law to put that on your name until you have a degree. You can put in the body of your resume somewhere: "E.I. certification pending graduation (F.E. Exam Oct 07)." I put it in the education section on mine.
9/27/2008 10:19:35 AM
in nc, after you fail it 3 times, you can only take it once a year; but there's no limit. if you take it in va, there aren't any restrictions (bonus: va doesn't have any pdh requirements)
9/27/2008 10:39:50 AM
may i ask why you are wanting to taking it as a Biology major?
9/27/2008 10:47:07 AM
^
9/27/2008 12:10:01 PM
That test is a joke. So easy.
9/27/2008 12:16:15 PM
it's heavily tailored specifically for mechs/civils/aerosif you're in an engineering major other than that, your mileage may vary
9/27/2008 12:48:55 PM
^^^I just scanned before I posted and somehow didnt she that she had posted again
9/27/2008 2:13:01 PM
i figured they would have the grades around December...
12/17/2008 4:10:02 PM
i haven't worked for an engineer since i got mine, so i don't have anything to apply to the 4 years to get a PEhow do grad courses get applied?
12/17/2008 5:55:02 PM
you get one year of credit per graduate degree
12/17/2008 6:43:24 PM