Civil Dawg
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How's everyone feeling about the test? This was my 3rd time taking Vertical Buildings after failing twice 2 years ago. My first time I got 24/40, A, IR, U, U. Last time I felt great leaving the test but must have fallen for every trick they threw at me and ended up with 19/40, A, A, A, IR. I felt good about the morning but there were one part (out of the 5 parts) on the masonry, steel, and concrete that are keeping me up at night. I think I did well on the other parts of those questions so I'm hopeful I can get a good morning score and at least 2 Acceptable's with no Unacceptable. I also took Lateral Buildings for the first time. I had to guess on 4 or 5 morning questions but feel pretty good about the other morning questions. I think I did pretty good on the afternoon as well, but if there's one thing I've learned from taking the test before is there's no way of guessing how well you did!
As far as results, I was hopeful we would get results early this year since the exam was 2-3 weeks earlier than usual. I would expect PE results around May 17-21. The latest NCEES Licensure Exchange, however, doesn't show the SE Exam Grading Workshop during April, May, or the first weekend of June. This would mean the earliest it would be is June 7-9, with results coming out June 14-17. If that's the case, I find that completely unacceptable. How can they justify not grading the exam for over 2 months?
As far as results, I was hopeful we would get results early this year since the exam was 2-3 weeks earlier than usual. I would expect PE results around May 17-21. The latest NCEES Licensure Exchange, however, doesn't show the SE Exam Grading Workshop during April, May, or the first weekend of June. This would mean the earliest it would be is June 7-9, with results coming out June 14-17. If that's the case, I find that completely unacceptable. How can they justify not grading the exam for over 2 months?
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