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16 isn't a whole lot... maybe its CBT?

How many people were at your test site? Multiply by 2 test sites and halve (for those passed and aren't decoupled) and that about how many they need to input for the P&P exam.
@RBHeadge PE There were over 400 in Denver. Grand Junction tends to be smaller, usually 60, is what I think @Will.I.Am PE said?

 
Alright, lets keep the math simple and assume 500 test takers statewide, so roughly 200-250 licenses to process and load into the system

 
Alright, lets keep the math simple and assume 500 test takers statewide, so roughly 200-250 licenses to process and load into the system
But they've decoupled. They're not loading in all 200-250. I'd say less than that. 

 
Reposted from the results thread:

New licenses are starting at 56714.  Current license number goes to 56735 (~20 people so far, updated 4:02pm mst)

https://apps.colorado.gov/dora/licensing/Lookup/LicenseLookup.aspx

MadamPirate posted this below, and this is the easiest way to see the full list without looking up license #'s one by one, (under the 'Architects, Engineers and Land Surveyors' section, fastest way to search is filter by issue date, column R:

https://apps.colorado.gov/dora/licensing/Lookup/GenerateRoster.aspx

 
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Good point, when you filled out your application, were you coupled or decoupled; was this a very recent change in CO? The true number they have to upload now could be significantly lower is every new taker is decoupled. 500 takers x 20% repeat takers x ~35% pass rate for repeats and you get a few dozen people. 

 
Good point, when you filled out your application, were you coupled or decoupled; was this a very recent change in CO? The true number they have to upload now could be significantly lower is every new taker is decoupled. 500 takers x 20% repeat takers x ~35% pass rate for repeats and you get a few dozen people. 
I was personally decoupled - I took my exam a season earlier than I was going to straight out of school. When I went to the exam, my proctor also mentioned this was the largest group they'd ever seen. There were a LOT of people who were suddenly eligible earlier than they thought they were going to be. 

 
They do and they don't. You can look yours up, but they don't give it to you. 
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Is it different from my NCEES EI number? I don't pull up anything when I search for my name here https://apps.colorado.gov/dora/licensing/Lookup/LicenseLookup.aspx

 
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