"I'm not trying to be mean, but if you've been out of school for ten years and can't get three references, it seems to me that you need to look harder."
I have no problem getting work-related references. They are asking specifically for academic references detailing academic performance, etc...
SylvestreW: I got this right off the the APEGBC web-site (http://apeg.bc.ca/reg/ProfessionalEngineer.html)...
"Academic Qualifications
To obtain your P.Eng. status you must demonstrate that you have met the minimum academic requirements. For Canadian applicants this normally means that you...
After some more information gathering, I have found out that I wouldn't be able to get registered as a Professional Engineer (my ultimate goal) in my province without a Bachelor degree in engineering. So a Masters wouldn't really help me.
I have looked into graduate programs. At the only university in my area that offers a Mech program, it's possible to get a Masters with a BSc in Physics. However, the hurdle for me would be to get the three reference letters for entry. I could probably get one from my manager at my last job...
Hi all. Great forum, lots of good advice. Here's my question...
I have a BSc in Physics and have work experience mostly at a technologist level in various industries. I find that most of the "good" jobs out there that interest me require an Engineering degree if not PEng credential.
I have...