I haven't researched it much since I still need to pass the lateral but why not California? I know they want you to be a PE for 3 or 4 years and obviously a PE there but any reason (or experience) why not CA besides the mentioned?
Anyone knows who sets the cut-off lines? NCEES or the state boards?
I believe for PEs, the states have their own cut-off points but I am not sure if the process is the same for SE.
I agree with @Jayman PE. I had only 3 days to study and took the Boniface's tests. I found it in line with what was in the exam (took it this past Sat). My problem was I had never touched surveying after my freshman year in 2000. I am still hopeful though. I have never understood why it takes so...