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    South Carolina results?

    In April, the email from NCEES didn't come until 4:50pm. So should be a good chance they release them today.
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    Map: October 2016 Results Released

    North Carolina Update, per their Twitter page:
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    Format of Dashboard has changed

    For the April exam, I think people started noticing the date changed that morning (Thursday, 5/19) and results were released that same day. Didn't get mine till 4:48pm on Friday (5/20).
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    Results Next Week?

    I did this back for the April exam, though I just figured the dates NCEES released the results from 2010-2015. If I remember/calculated correctly, it took 47 days on average, with the longest taking 54 days (2010) and the shortest taking 40 (2013). The most common day the results were released...
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    2016 results

    Still nothing from South Carolina
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    2016 results

    South Carolina Update NCEES Website: result still pending I can also  confirm my date has changed too. Now says "April, 2016"  
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    Question about required experience for PE exam

    Ah, I see. Yes, the test is suppose to be geared toward more practical knowledge/practices. Whether it actually is or not is another matter. It will be interesting to see how the pass rate is affected going forward. Yes, the requirements for PEs should be the same. The requirements are still...
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    Question about required experience for PE exam

    Well the 'early takers' cannot practice until they fulfill the experience requirement anyway.  The current system forces you to take the exam after your 4th year of experience. Decoupling allows you take it earlier, and likely at a more convienent time. For example, my wife is in medical school...
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    Question about required experience for PE exam

    Neither does passing a test. I've met my fair share of PEs that certainly don't qualify as "good engineers".  I support the decoupling because it allows examinees to have more flexibility in when they decided to sit for the exam. However, I would recommend working for at least a year before...
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    Who here took the Civil Transportation PM test?

    Very nice! Yeah, I had the same thought process. The only reference I had to buy was the CERM. I had a friend who also took the test at the same time, but he opted for the water resources. 
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    Who here took the Civil Transportation PM test?

    I work for FDOT in the drainage office, but I took the Transportation exam, even though I work in drainage. No immediate raise for passing the PE, but having it allows me to apply for the higher paying PE positions once I get my license next May. Though, I did just find out this week that I...
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