pointless to do an engineering master's after a physics bachelors?

<p>I’m a little late but I think, although you guys have been very helpful to everyone who may read this, you are a bit off. First, ABET accreditation for physics, and probably math, does not exist even for bachelors degrees. Second, you do not need ABET accreditation to get a PE, at least not everywhere. I have not found an area that requires it. To acquire a PE license in four years, yes you need ABET accreditation according to my research. Sadly it seems that it may take seven years under a PE licensed engineer to qualify for a PE license if you do not have an ABET accredited ENGINEERING degree. The four year requirement that I have read about applies only to engineering degrees anyway so a BS in physics would require a seven year period regardless of any sort of accrediting society, of which I have only found one that extends solely to the UK and Ireland. (the IOP)</p>

<p>P.S. I am in all senses fallible, so please correct me if I’m wrong.</p>