April 2021 Post Exam Wait Period - Welcome to the Suck

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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 going after the Lateral exam again next year! Congrats to everyone else that passed and to those who did not, don't lose faith. Coming from someone who has been studying for NCEES exams for the better part of 3 years, you can and will get there!
 
Passed civil construction in NJ! Highly recommend SOPE but also doing a lot of outside studying and organizing the notes from the class so that they make sense to you. The CERM is also good to have on test day for stuff you’ve never seen.
 
I passed civil construction in NJ, this was my 6th time taking the exam. First 4 were in civil structural. To everyone who failed, keep your head up dust yourself off. I was told that just because you didn't pass, it doesn't mean you are a bad engineer. Also, don't just look at you diagnostic and attempt to study certain sections more.
 
I didn't take the exam this cycle (passed it 1st try 4 years ago), but my sister took it. I know I wasn't as anxious as her, but I've been following here to be prepared for her calling me.
 
Passed Civil Structural in NJ! First time taker, and SOPE really helps. Highly recommend! Also results in NJ came out so much faster than I expected, I was pleasantly surprised :) Congrats to everyone who passed!
 
What states still haven’t fully released the P.E. exam results? GA, CO? Or did DORA get their act together?
 
any other repeat testers want to form a study group please message me! We are going to help each other kick this tests butt!!
You're awesome! I'm going to hold off on retaking until this exam is computer based but best wishes to you guys on the October 2021 exam. Kick its butt!
 
Percentages for the exam are out. Not that it means anything, but if anyone is curious:

Civil Structural
47/80 = 66%
 
You're awesome! I'm going to hold off on retaking until this exam is computer based but best wishes to you guys on the October 2021 exam. Kick its butt!
This might be on another thread, if so, point me please. But I am waiting for next year and the CBT too. Do you know how that is set up? Will we be in a room with others, home, books, pdfs only??????

Thanks and blessed luck to us both!
 
What states still haven’t fully released the P.E. exam results? GA, CO? Or did DORA get their act together?
Georgia and Montana are definitely still waiting. No word from Hawaii, but they're probably still waiting.

No reports from Maine, South Dakota, and DC. My guess is that they released already and we just don't know it.
 
This might be on another thread, if so, point me please. But I am waiting for next year and the CBT too. Do you know how that is set up? Will we be in a room with others, home, books, pdfs only??????

Thanks and blessed luck to us both!
https://ncees.org/exams/cbt/
They provide the only reference allowed in the exam. It'll be a PDF specifically for the exam you are registered for. You can download the PDF prior to the exam to aid in studying.
 
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