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I study Engineering Science & Mechanics at the Pennsylvania State University. Engineering Science is the multidisciplinary honors engineering degree through Penn State's College of Engineering and is ABET accredited as "Engineering, Engineering Physics & Engineering Sciences Engineering". Your discipline is half MechE and the other half is whatever you choose to do your thesis-capstone project in. I would have to say my discipline hovers around MechE and EE.
I want to take the FE exam, but I'm not sure which discipline I should take it in. The "other discipline(s)" exam seems pragmatic, but I'm not sure it brings any advantages - does it? Looking at the subject material for the MechE FE, I feel I could do decently well in most all the categories the exam covers. I've had two MechE related internships and have done well on that side of the industry. Looking at the Electrical & Computer FE exam, I would decently well on the EE specific material but struggle on/ tank the CompEng material. My thesis is centered around EE / electronic materials and devices (semiconductor stuff), but not the computer engineering side of things at all.
Do you have any thoughts or advice on which exam I should take or if I should take it at all?
TL;DR - 52% MechE & 48% EE, which FE Exam should I take?
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