frv - Unless your state has a separate license recognizing the Structural Engineering, you have only substituted the SE1 exam for the PE exam and thus you are a PE. For that state, you can only legally call yourself or your practice that of a professional engineer.
There are several different levels of registration and what state recognize, to wit:
Professional Engineer, no title designation
Professional Engineer, title designation called title act,
Licensed Structural Engineer, legislative act.
And in some states like CA you can take extra exams but still only be a structural engineer in title only. States like Illinois, Washington, etc have a legislative, Licensure act, for the Structural Engineer.
So, legally you haven't got that 'cooler' designation yet.
Regards,
Qshake
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