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Originally Posted by Unregistered
…you need 4 years of relevant working experience (subjective) before you can take the exam
Theres an assessment sheet where your sponsor has to validate those years of working experience too
“To be a PE”
Want to be Professional engineer but basic reading of documents from website you don’t do.
Anyway, to work in engineering consulting firms, one doesn’t need PE license
Think you under some delusion that with PE license you’ll get extra $1000 on your paycheck
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relax... I was referring to the 1st exam. me and my partner (he is civil engin) decide to migrate in the future so we think PE is helpful to open opportunities for us to continue working in the same line overseas. better pay and work life.