SE-1
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Yay, I passed my SE-1 in my first try this past April.
These forums were greatly beneficial in my approach to problem solving and thinking.
Thank you to all the wonderful people here.
These forums were greatly beneficial in my approach to problem solving and thinking.
Thank you to all the wonderful people here.






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For those also waiting and counting days, attached is a spreadsheet of compiled results release dates. I have to credit willheldp_PE on engineerboards.com for the original file.
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Get ready for SE2..or I guess now, the combined exam.
Good luck.
Ron
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Michael.
Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance.
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BA
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BA
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Welcome to a new level of responsibility.
Use it well.
Daniel
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Also, I believe existing PE's will be grand-fathered in most of the states. I am not sure how all of this will work out, but I am sure no one will take my P.E. away from me.
I am doing my research to find out what more will I need to do in the future to continue practicing.
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There are many people curious about the "grandfathering". Nebraska already has an "equivalency" SE license that basically requires passing the SE1 plus 10 years of experience. It is not unreasonable to think that other states would follow suit... who knows though.
http://www.ea.ne.gov/engr_reciprocity.html