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Wanted: PE Exam Item Writers (Dec 09)   Steven F. Barrett, Ph.D., P.E.

The PE examination consists of 80 independent multiple choice questions and each has to be written by a registered professional engineer. If you are a registered professional engineer, find out how you can write a question for future exams.

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To P.E. or not to P.E.? (Jul 09)   Steven F. Barrett, Ph.D, P.E.

 

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Wanted: PE Exam Item Writers (Jun 08)   Steven F. Barrett

The PE examination consists of 80 independent multiple choice questions and each has to be written by a registered professional engineer. If you are a registered professional engineer, you can write a question for future exams. Find out how.

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NCEES Model Law Changes PE Exam Eligibility Requirments (Nov 06)   Steven F. Barrett

The National Council of Examiners in Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) recently approved an amendment to the NCEES Model Law that will require engineers with bachelor’s degrees to earn an additional 30 credits of acceptable undergraduate or graduate-level coursework from approved course providers before they can take the Principles and Practices of Engineering (PE) examination.

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To P.E. or Not to P.E.: That is the Question (Jul 06)   Steven F. Barrett

Steven F. Barrett, Ph.D., P.E., recalls arriving at the decision to become a registered professional engineer. Today, he sits on a committee that helps develop and vet the questions used for the examination. It was the right decision for him. Is licensure right for you and your career?

 

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