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  1. new_at_this

    Let the Games BEGIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    "Exam results are typically released 8-10 weeks after the exam was taken"
  2. new_at_this

    Let the Games BEGIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Based on this morning tweet, I am certain no PE results today. There is no way, they would tweet this message in the morning out if a release notice was scheduled for today.   Brace yourself for another week of waiting. 
  3. new_at_this

    Guess the date!

    xam Date PE SE April 2016 5/19/16 6/10/16 October 2015 12/11/15 April 2015 5/21/15 6/11/15 October 2014 12/14/14 April 2014 5/20/14...
  4. new_at_this

    April 2018 15K SPAM thread

    Yanny
  5. new_at_this

    I passed....

    ................................................................................................... I passed out last night reading so many result threads.
  6. new_at_this

    April 2018 15K SPAM thread

    txjennah Vice President   Supporting Member  97 604 posts Interests:crafts, talking about my dog, not passing the PE Discipline:Enviro Report post     Posted 1 minute ago   3...
  7. new_at_this

    PE APRIL 2018 RESULT DAY

    A little bird told me results will be out on May 18.
  8. new_at_this

    April 2018 WR and ENV - How do you feel?

    To me the morning felt tougher than the NCEES practice exam. Afternoon was moderate. What do you think would be the passing score?
  9. new_at_this

    How to determine the offset length, W, for Taper length calculations?

    For temporary traffic control during construction, there are formulas to use to determine Taper length (for example, Taper length = W*S; where, W= Offset length, S = Posted speed limit). My question is how you determine the offset length? Say, I am putting sign for working on a 12 ft wide lane...
  10. new_at_this

    Qualifying experience under a non-PE supervisor

    Unfortunately not. I am heavily involved in engineering research. My projects although applied were supervised by university professors without a PE/management people in public agency without a PE.  Thank you very much for your input. 
  11. new_at_this

    Qualifying experience under a non-PE supervisor

    Thank you for responding. Just to double check, if I want to be licensed in CA after my PhD,  there is absolutely no other alternatives for me than getting a new job/supervisor with a PE licence and work under him/her for at least 12 months 
  12. new_at_this

    Qualifying experience under a non-PE supervisor

    Hi, I am from CA and I am planning to registrar as a PE in the State. While I think that I have qualifying experiences (engineering work for more than 3 years after completing my Civil PhD), the people I worked under did not have a PE license.  Now, as CA board wants at least 4 reference...
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