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But traditionally, it seemed like the Board would coordinate the results of the state exams with that of the PE exams at least in part. At least, over the last few cycles, the state exams would come within a day or two after CA released the national exam. I suppose you can now extract the state exams from that, because after this cycle, people will not be taking them until they've passed the national exam.I don't think it will. The seismic and surveying California-specific exams are a component of the application for licensure as a Civil Engineer. Insofar as the 8-hour exam is still only offered twice each year, the issuance of licenses will probably stay on the same schedule.
JMT - the FAQ document is in the process of being updated to reflect changes.@CAPLS, I apologize as I believe my question below has been answered by the "Application Process for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors" flow chart on the BPELSG website, but I wanted to confirm it prior to dispersing the information to associates/recent graduates:
Since an applicant does not submit their application for licensure until after they have passed the NCEES Principles & Practice (P&P) exam, does that mean an applicant can take the NCEES P&P exam anytime after passing their FE exam? e.g. a recent graduate with a BSCE could take and pass the NCEES P&P exam at the first testing cycle after graduation, and if the tester passed the exam the tester would wait until he/she has the required qualifying experience before submitting an application for licensure to the Board. At that point the Board would review the application and allow/deny the applicant to take the two (2) California Civil exams, based on their application... etc.
I ask this is because the FAQ appear to reference the old way of obtaining a PE license on the BPELSG website, among other items noticed on the website.
http://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/applicants/faq_eng.pdfhttp://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/applicants/faq_eng.pdf FAQ 4
The FAQ link above is linked twice from the following link, among multiple other links: http://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/applicants/appinstpe.shtml
Why do you assume the changes will result in more licensed engineers? I think the year round (quarterly) testing is a very nice convenience but I don't think it will make people pass who were not already going to pass. You might have a some examinees that pass 3 months sooner than they otherwise might have but I don't think that will increase the overall number of licensed engineers.Are we short on licensed engineers in CA? Is that why state is making it easier for future engineers? First, you don't need to have 2 years experience to take NCEES P&P exam as before. Ok i can understand on this one since some other states don't make it as a requirement. Now you can take 2 state exams 4 times a year? Just my 2 cents.
The change may or may not increase licensed engineers, but it definitely makes easier for future exam takers. You are right on people who were not already going to pass. It won't make any difference on them. However, for serious exam takers, it does.Why do you assume the changes will result in more licensed engineers? I think the year round (quarterly) testing is a very nice convenience but I don't think it will make people pass who were not already going to pass. You might have a some examinees that pass 3 months sooner than they otherwise might have but I don't think that will increase the overall number of licensed engineers.
In fact, I could be wrong but I am predicting we might have less engineers obtaining their licenses with the changes. 1.) The flexibility to take the 3 civil exams in any order won't be available any longer and 2.) As I said before, when hard application due dates are removed from exams, examinees have a tendency to not commit to a test date and, as a result, exam attendance declines.
I would think your references would still be fine, if you don't need to count any of the time from this point onward towards the experience needed (1 year with masters, 2 years without) to apply to the Board. So, don't fear yet!Question regarding this:
So I was getting ready to submit my application before Nov 6, 2017, I was going to do it this Wednesday.
But I guess now, I'll have to wait until at least December, to find out if I pass the PE Civil National Exam i just took this past Friday.
Assuming I do, all the references i got are dated from around these dates September 2017/October 2017. Is the board going to be OK accepting these references sometime January 2018? Or even worst, lets say I failed this national one, and now have to retake it in April, are this references going to be good for next year?? :huh:
I would hate to have to ask my references do redo the engagement record forms again.. :bawling:
I contacted BPELSG yesterday to make sure my application that I sent in is still good since I just took the 8hr this past Friday and they said they will process it regardless. I suggest you give them a call too to be sure.Question regarding this:
So I was getting ready to submit my application before Nov 6, 2017, I was going to do it this Wednesday.
But I guess now, I'll have to wait until at least December, to find out if I pass the PE Civil National Exam i just took this past Friday.
Assuming I do, all the references i got are dated from around these dates September 2017/October 2017. Is the board going to be OK accepting these references sometime January 2018? Or even worst, lets say I failed this national one, and now have to retake it in April, are this references going to be good for next year?? :huh:
I would hate to have to ask my references do redo the engagement record forms again.. :bawling:
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