I've done a bunch of reading on the ethical aspects surrounding this but say theoretically you did your due diligence / research / review / investigation, etc. and were very confident that what you were stamping was correct / adequate / sufficient / safe / per code, etc. but you are...
I am seeking comity in PA and was wondering, once my NCEES Record is transferred and PA approves me, do I need to take a Law Exam and pay an activation fee (what NJ required) ? Or, once PA approves me is a license # issued automatically?
i've gone down in person to get to the bottom of missing documents and hand deliver. ultimately I was fortunate enough to get the contact information and ear of the person that handles my file directly. I too was struck by some of the incompetence and obvious lying and excuse making that I had...
I am completing an NCEES record and in the process of verifying my NJ License and I was actually privy to information on the completed form where it indicated that NJ used NCEES cut score for OCT 2014 Civil (construction at least)
For what it's worth, figured I would toss it out there
finally got license # and ready to head to engineerseals.com
Correct that NJ is a crimping only state?
Figured to ask on here before I dive into N.J.A.C.
Is it against NCEES agreement to state design standards that I did not use during the exam, if any?
Most useful was Beth Lin Hartmann Practice Exams. Least useful was construction depth reference manual. Goswami reference was used to answer 1 question, it was the only reference I had that...
So I've posted 10 texts which were a combination of design standards and practice exams on Amazon, 8 of which have sold in less than 24-hours after posting.
2 of the 10 remain, one of which is the August 2012 version of Beth Lin Hartmann's Construction Depth Practice Exams for the Civil PE...
The board officially lost my activation form, check and completed law exam. I had to drive down to Newark and drop off a new package this afternoon. This is after their customer service rep told me to call back in 10 business days and that it was there but still hadn't been logged into their...
you've pulled 200K in a year and you're in your mid twenties? Does that include 1,000+ hours of OT and getting federal mileage rate on several cross country trips?
Sounds like grad school isn't necessary for you