Thanks! It is almost two months.If all your documents are accepted then it takes about 2 months to complete internal review.
Thanks! It is almost two months.If all your documents are accepted then it takes about 2 months to complete internal review.
Did you work under different supervisor/manager and positions during those 4 years. if yes, then you can split the 4 years time period and provide one or two referee's per each position.
Hi Mario_AB,Yes, and i received an email as well from APEGA, notifying me that my application has been approved.
Hello,
I initiated my application in June 2018,
Submitted Experience forms in July 2018
Reference were done by August 2018.
Internal Review Complete: Dec 2018
Examiner review Complete: Dec 2018
Case to Board: Jan, 2018
Let me know if you need any guidance on your application
Hey, how was your degree assessed by WES - is it equal to a Canadian bachelor's degree?Apparently you are not the only one. I was also assigned the FE exam after putting up 8 years of professional experience. Now the hardest part is to prepare for it with full time job and family. I presented my engineering experience in the best possible way I could but nothing worked. Just throwing a question here for a brainstorming. What possible options I have to eliminate this exam? I do not have any objection on taking this exam but the time and kind of commitment require for this exam is overwhelming.
My degree was assessed with WES and it was equivalent to the Canadian Bachelor degree.Hey, how was your degree assessed by WES - is it equal to a Canadian bachelor's degree?
cool, at least you don't have to endure much number of exams.My degree was assessed with WES and it was equivalent to the Canadian Bachelor degree.
i applied in 2013 and was assigned 5 more exams even after passing the FE and so I quit on it. back then WES is not being used for academic assessment. just this month I had a WES assessment saying my degree is equal to a Canadian bachelor's degree.My degree was assessed with WES and it was equivalent to the Canadian Bachelor degree.
Your degree was equivalent and you still need the FE exam?My degree was assessed with WES and it was equivalent to the Canadian Bachelor degree.
Your degree was equivalent and you still need the FE exam?
like mentioned by someone here, why were you assigned the FE even though your degree is fine and you have 8 yrs experience? get clarifications. maybe it's your experience they are not satisfied.My degree was assessed with WES and it was equivalent to the Canadian Bachelor degree.
Hello MarioHello Everyone,
Just to update, my P.Eng application has been approved.
My experience was accepted and they granted me 90 months of professional experience. They said that FE exam can be waived off if you have 10 years of high quality engineering experience. I am thinking to apply for reassessment of my experience since I don’t have time to prepare for FE unless I quit my current full time job.like mentioned by someone here, why were you assigned the FE even though your degree is fine and you have 8 yrs experience? get clarifications. maybe it's your experience they are not satisfied.
1. do reassessment;My experience was accepted and they granted me 90 months of professional experience. They said that FE exam can be waived off if you have 10 years of high quality engineering experience. I am thinking to apply for reassessment of my experience since I don’t have time to prepare for FE unless I quit my current full time job.
123settgo, Thanks for the valuable tip. I just bought the FE other discipline book, exams and formula sheets. Time management is the biggest challenge. Will update you guys as I move through these stages1. do reassessment;
2. while you are waiting, start to prepare for FE. I took FE 2 years ago - it is not hard, very basic questions.