I won't be taking the IR-SE skill test, I'll be going directly for the IR-ME course which includes 15 hours of multi engine hours instead of taking the IR-SE skill test, then have the 5h add on plus a new skill test in order to receive the IR-ME.
That way I'll get more practice in a multi engine A/C for the IR-ME skill test. For employment those hours mean nothing but they will mean something during my training. Since I'll have one skill test less and due to some other factors I'll be paying almost the same price, just a bit more.