For those of you who are not engineers: professional licensure in engineering is a four-step process - first, you obtain an engineering education (currently a Bachelor's degree, although I have heard a rumor that this will grow to a Master's in a decade or so); second, you take the eight-hour Fundamentals of Engineering exam to become an Engineer-In-Training; third, you obtain five years working experience in a position of responsibility; and fourth, you take the eight-hour Principles and Practice in Engineering exam to become a P.E.
The first I completed some time ago, and the second ... well, it will be approximately 120 days before I know, but I think I did well!
...and then I went home and slept like a log. (After checking the Interwebs, of course.) (:
The first I completed some time ago, and the second ... well, it will be approximately 120 days before I know, but I think I did well!
...and then I went home and slept like a log. (After checking the Interwebs, of course.) (:
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