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

<p>Upon further research, the amount of time logged under a licensed PE varies a bit but I still see no need to even be degreed in some regions to get a PE license. Keep in mind that it requires something on the order of 12 years experience to qualify to take the PE exam without the educational requirements in those areas. </p>

<p>P.S. Please do not check this on wikipedia. Go to the state or governing body’s website concerning the matter for the applicable area. The wikipedia page is horribly wrong in that it omits all the alternative options to get a PE license. ABET accreditation really doesn’t seen to mean that much. It simply provides a quick route to a PE license from what I can tell.</p>