You generally get reciprocity after 5 years of practice provided that your state provides reciprocity to the state that you are moving to. Most states provides reciprocity, although certain exclusions apply such as California and Florida (and possibly New York, but since it wasn't an issue for me [ie not 5 yrs in yet], I didn't bother investigating fully)
I was going to say, a lot of the engineering experts we use are PEs.
I give a lot of credit to anyone who passed that exam - from what I've heard it's ridiculous, with low passage rates. .
most of the ones who serve as expert witnesses are PEs. i got the SE just to have some more muscles to flex. LOL.
civil and other discipline PE exams aren't too bad with pass rates of 60-80 percent pass rates.....but first SE exam has a pass rate of around 25-40 percent pass rate. the second one is around 50-60.
most of the ones who serve as expert witnesses are PEs. i got the SE just to have some more muscles to flex. LOL.
civil and other discipline PE exams aren't too bad with pass rates of 60-80 percent pass rates.....but first SE exam has a pass rate of around 25-40 percent pass rate. the second one is around 50-60.
Maybe I'm thinking of the SE exam...people I've talked to were talking about the ridiculously low pass rates on one of the exams.