umrce
Structural
- Jun 14, 2011
- 47
While I know many a thread has been posted on this topic I thought it light of the new format of the PE and SE exam I would bring this discussion back to the message boards.
For those unaware that would like to partake, the PE and SE are now completely separate exams. (Someone feel free to correct if I butcher this.) The old style PE will still be given as a morning Civil Breadth session with a Structural Depth Section. However, they have done away with the Str I exam that was structural morning and afternoon. The SE is now two 8 hr exams given on a Friday and Saturday all SE topics broken up into load groups (vertical and lateral). You have to pass both days to get your SE license. If you fail the first day and pass the second I believe you have to take both again but that is a moot point for this thread.
What I would like to know is does anyone have any recommendations on which I should take; PE, SE, or both? Are there any disadvantages to having an SE in the certain states that do not acknowledge the SE license? (i.e. can I register for a PE in those states having an SE) I'm not the kind of person that needs both titles behind my name so if I can pass my SE I'd like to do that and be finished however, if due to the state-to-state structure of licensure it is more beneficial to take the PE and then the SE at a later time I'm willing.
For those unaware that would like to partake, the PE and SE are now completely separate exams. (Someone feel free to correct if I butcher this.) The old style PE will still be given as a morning Civil Breadth session with a Structural Depth Section. However, they have done away with the Str I exam that was structural morning and afternoon. The SE is now two 8 hr exams given on a Friday and Saturday all SE topics broken up into load groups (vertical and lateral). You have to pass both days to get your SE license. If you fail the first day and pass the second I believe you have to take both again but that is a moot point for this thread.
What I would like to know is does anyone have any recommendations on which I should take; PE, SE, or both? Are there any disadvantages to having an SE in the certain states that do not acknowledge the SE license? (i.e. can I register for a PE in those states having an SE) I'm not the kind of person that needs both titles behind my name so if I can pass my SE I'd like to do that and be finished however, if due to the state-to-state structure of licensure it is more beneficial to take the PE and then the SE at a later time I'm willing.