Testing Engineering FE Exam: Taking Exam Before Graduation?

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The discussion centers around the timing of the FE Exam results in relation to graduation. A user plans to take the exam in October during their senior year to include the results on their resume. There is uncertainty about whether results are released before graduation, with some recalling that results were available months after taking the exam in the past. Another participant mentions their experience taking the exam in April, noting a four-month wait for results. The conversation seeks confirmation from recent test-takers about the timing of result releases for those who took the FE Exam in October.
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I am planning to take FE Exam during my senior year. I was planning to take it during October so I can put it down on my resume, but I have heard they won't release the results to you until you graduate. Is that true?
 
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It's been ~25 or so years since I took it during an MS program. I seem to remember that the results came a few months later, well before I got the degree. I think if one takes it in October this year, one would get the results before graduation. Maybe a senior who graduates this year and who took the FE last October can confirm.
 
I took the FE exam in April and they told me it would be four months until I would find out my score.
 
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