We hear this thing all the time. There a bunch of threads discussing/complaining about the PA experience requirement as written by law. The board can't even waive it. It also tends to mess up people applying by comity too.I went through this to even sit for this April exam. PA won't let you use any experience gained before the issue date of the EIT certificate. So my experience was gained at the end of January 2021, and I was just hoping Pennsylvania would approve my application before the March 3 registration deadline! lol
It’s the grading workshop for the S.E. (P.E. Structural) exams, where they grade the afternoon essay problems.What is this structural grading workshop???????
I can't know for sure, but historically SE results have been released about a week after PE (though that has varied more recently with PE & SE coming out concurrently at least once). I'd have to say this is a hefty indicator PE results are on the horizon...So results will be out sometime next week??
Are you going to try to apply for license in PA via comity?I wouldn't have been able to until next year for PA even though I was able to sit in Delaware as early as October 2020 but choose April 21 for my first attempt.
Even though I won't practice in PA, I think I will just because it is my home state and I kind of want that little feather in my cap if I were ever to go back.Are you going to try to apply for license in PA via comity?
@RBHeadge PE can you confirm this? in reference to the PE Structural Scoring Workshop on june 2-4 per the newsletter https://ncees.org/wp-content/uploads/3_June-2021-LEx.pdfI can't know for sure, but historically SE results have been released about a week after PE (though that has varied more recently with PE & SE coming out concurrently at least once). I'd have to say this is a hefty indicator PE results are on the horizon...
Again with the white VansAnd we're back at it!
Not your results… that’s for sure.
well, on the road tomorrow with limited cell service until 11-ish. **** better not hit the fan while i’m out. Good night engineers!
Well, they're talking about the SE, sooo......What’s this about? - Reddit
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