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Anonymous No. 16279556

Hello fellow engineers,

Is the FE exam worth it? Particularly for Electrical and Computer Engineering? I'm a 2024 EE grad with 3.7 GPA from a pretty good college. I'm having a horrible time finding a job as I have no paid internship experience, only a two month research gig, given that I switched into EE my fifth semester.

(btw open for work if anyone wants to hire an autist in Seattle)

Anonymous No. 16279564

>>16279556
>Is the FE exam worth it?
Yup! There are places that won't even consider you unless they can see your EIT score.

Anonymous No. 16279631

>>15833839
>Reminder: /sci/ is for discussing topics pertaining to science and mathematics, not for helping you with your homework or helping you figure out your career path.

>If you want advice regarding college/university or your career path, go to /adv/ - Advice.

Anonymous No. 16279646

>>16279564
Thanks. Any info about score percentiles?
>>16279631
I'll be sure to make a post there as well, among the BPD polycule incel drama posts.

Anonymous No. 16279653

>>16279646
you have a severe personality disorder.
people come to /sci/ to discuss science, not to help you get money.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/narcissistic-personality-disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20366662

Anonymous No. 16279755

It depends what sort of electrical engineering you are doing. For ANYTHING power-related, the FE is basically required.

Anonymous No. 16279769

>>16279653
>>16279631
No payment

Anonymous No. 16279775

>>16279653
>people come to /sci/ to discuss science
Lmao, what fantasy world are you living in where that's the case?

Anonymous No. 16280317

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