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<blockquote data-quote="BlownAway05" data-source="post: 11188321" data-attributes="member: 75964"><p>Definitely take it, and take it now while you remember all the general engineering stuff. My brother is a Mechanical Engineer, and he took the FE right after he graduated, and is now a PE and signs both mechanical and electrical documents.</p><p></p><p>I took my FE while I was still in college (required to take it to graduate, but not required to pass - I am a Civil Engineer). Fortunately, I passed it the first time. I couldn't imagine having to take it now, and trying to recall all the Industrial, Electrical, Mechanical, and basic engineering stuff that I haven't dealt with in quite awhile. I just finished my PE exam a week ago, looking forward to getting my PE license, it's definitely a nice goal for any engineer to obtain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlownAway05, post: 11188321, member: 75964"] Definitely take it, and take it now while you remember all the general engineering stuff. My brother is a Mechanical Engineer, and he took the FE right after he graduated, and is now a PE and signs both mechanical and electrical documents. I took my FE while I was still in college (required to take it to graduate, but not required to pass - I am a Civil Engineer). Fortunately, I passed it the first time. I couldn't imagine having to take it now, and trying to recall all the Industrial, Electrical, Mechanical, and basic engineering stuff that I haven't dealt with in quite awhile. I just finished my PE exam a week ago, looking forward to getting my PE license, it's definitely a nice goal for any engineer to obtain. [/QUOTE]
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