@CAPLS I had a similar question. I have passed both the 8 hour civil-structural exam as well as the 16 hour SE Exam and am licensed in New Jersey and Rhode Island. I'm currently looking into the requirements of becoming a registered SE in the state of California, but based on the information...
I failed lateral 3 times with approximately the same score each time as you have shown and finally passed this time around. First, if you haven't taken the AEI course, I would HIGHLY recommend it. I'm on the east coast and had little seismic experience and now I know my way around it pretty...
Just received SE Lateral results (Connecticut Testing Site, Alabama Board). Finally got the green box on the 4th attempt, 4 years to the day after I got the result that I passed the vertical portion. Being so close 3 times (got between 28-30 in the morning and A-A-IR-U on all 3 previous...
The way I understand it is that NCEES releases to the states, then the state boards release the results. When I took the 8 hour PE exam, I took it in New Jersey and had to wait an additional few days for results to be released. Some states have a notorious reputation for being slow. Also, for...
It's been a long road to this point. Passed SE Gravity back in 2018, struggled with the SE Lateral exam and switched to taking the Civil Structural PE this time and passed first time in NJ! Relieved to finally be getting some letters after my name and take a break for the rest of the year before...
First time poster here but long time reader. I just signed up to take the PE exam in New Jersey in April 2021. It seems like they don't post the actual exam testing location until they send you your exam authorization a couple weeks before the exam. I chose to take the exam at the "Newark Area"...