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Originally posted by DankNuggets View Posti just graduated w/a BS in civil eng.
Not that it will have any effect on my trade, but it was just a curiosity question in noting that the Engineers we work with and around the country have to be specifically licensed per the state they do work in, as do lawyers and other trades.May your shit come to life and kiss you on the face.
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Originally posted by 404 Not Found View PostDN....just curious on the Civil Engineering job, do you have to be licensed per each state you work in as do Structural Engineers and such or does the overall licensing cover you nationwide as a CE?
Not that it will have any effect on my trade, but it was just a curiosity question in noting that the Engineers we work with and around the country have to be specifically licensed per the state they do work in, as do lawyers and other trades.
1) Graduate from an ABET accredited university (completed)
2) Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE), aka the EIT (awaiting results)
3) Work for 2? years under a Professional Engineer doing related work
4) Pass the Principles and Practice Engineering Exam (PE)
I checked out a couple of the licensing board websites, but couldn't see anything right away that said you could or could not practice in other states. I'd imagine each state has different requirements, but it looks like you can only practice in the state you get the license in from what I could see so far. I say this because there's no centralized board, it's all done state by state. Whenever someone comes back to work (i'm all alone atm), i'll ask them and edit this reply.
I should say that the requirements for structural engineers is probably stricter than any other civil engineering discipline (i'm going for transportation).fffffffff_____
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I'm doing a master in Electrical Engineering atm and all that i can say it is fun but sometimes very boring stuff that u need to learn...
but it is worth all the effort, I'm not going to tell you what to pick troSSCU Trench Wars Local BanG Operator
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Originally posted by Exalt View Postthe math is easy for me, as I said, I did all this stuff in the military already... The program I was in through the military was one of the hardest programs in the nation right next to Nuclear Physics....
basically the classes I would be taking through the university (which is Purdue btw, if anyone cares) are all the same classes that I took through the military, the problems being that the military do not give you accredited courses through a university that allow it to transfer really
the good part is I have the experience to go along with the engineering degree, so getting a job shouldn't be THAT difficult considering what I did in the Navy
im leaning toward electrical engineering because of that anyway, but wanted to know what people think... honestly im appreciative of peoples opinions
I was gonna go to University of Missouri-Rolla, which is another good engineering school until i realized how much i was going to hate engineering. Now i'm just a math major.
my school has a pretty good economics program and the only thing ive learned from talking to professors is the only decent job you get doing that is working for a politician or teaching.Currently listening to:
Valient Thorr - Immortalizer
Dead to Me - Little Brother
Tim Barry - Manchester
Lemuria - Get Better
Alkaline Trio - Agony and Irony
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Liberal arts - waste of time; the equivalent of reading a lot of books and listening to self important windbags (you don't need school for that)
Economics - possibly useful, though if you want to make some big $ you'll want something more quantitative (see EE below)
IT - The job market is flooded with incompetent jackasses; hard to distinguish yourself from them fresh out of school. Also, boring and soul-sucking. IT skills are a dime a dozen and will be the equivalent of being able to read when the older generations die off.
Electrical engineering - I did this (+Computer Engineering). Make sure you have a strong math background going in. You get mad quantitative (math/physics) skills that can be applied to almost anything (you won't be limited to just EE jobs). BTW you should try to pick up computer programming as you do this if you pick the right program. Basically being able to program is a side skill that makes you a bajillion times more valuable than those who can't.
If have some math ability and enjoy applying it ---> EE
Otherwise, econ'vet' is the new 'newb'.
sit ez vet, sit.
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