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Congratulations!!!! Hard work rewarded.
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Congratulations Engineer!!!
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Congratulations, David... Hopefully you only have one more standardized test to go... The one to get into grad school, Then done with standardized tests. Dakkon, I started grad school in 2007 and finally finished in 2011. I completed my masters with evening classes while working. The steps to get to engineering licensure are as follows: B.S. Engineering Degree> FE Exam> Four years engineering experience> PE Exam or M.S. Engineering Degree> FE Exam > 3 years engineering Experience> PE Exam. I can likely say I'm done with national standardized tests for good! Thanks everyone for the congrats!
-David
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Congrats from a fellow (retired) engineer. It's a hard path but makes for a very rewarding career.
I started out with nothing & I've still got most of it left M60 VP160 QS8 EP350 M22 VP100 Algonquins
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Congrats, a dream/desire realized is a wonderful thing.
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Congratulations!!!! Hard work rewarded. Ditto. People who resent money never make it. People who resent success never achieve it. Celebrate the success of others.
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Congratulations, David... Hopefully you only have one more standardized test to go... The one to get into grad school, Then done with standardized tests. Dakkon, I started grad school in 2007 and finally finished in 2011. I completed my masters with evening classes while working.The steps to get to engineering licensure are as follows: B.S. Engineering Degree> FE Exam> Four years engineering experience> PE Exam or M.S. Engineering Degree> FE Exam > 3 years engineering Experience> PE Exam. I can likely say I'm done with national standardized tests for good! Thanks everyone for the congrats! That is no easy task. Must feel really good. Congrats.
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