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Is this re-examination application?Just got approved! It took 59 days for my application to get processed since they cashed my check. Hopefully, everyone got the approval email as well.
Is this re-examination application?Just got approved! It took 59 days for my application to get processed since they cashed my check. Hopefully, everyone got the approval email as well.
No, this is the first time I'm taking it!Is this re-examination application?
I have received an authorization 2 weeks ago, still awaiting the Prometric registration codeHas anyone received an Authorization to Test email for the January - March 2019 time period?
I think you should contact them. I heard back in mid November and submitted my application about a month after you did (process took about 60 days). Hopefully you hear back before December 31st.I submited my application on August 15th, went on technicalreview on October 15th, and no news so far.
It's almost 4 months now, has the process take so long for any of you? Should I give a call to the Board?
Thanks!
Definitely try to get ahold of whomever is reviewing your application, via the first letter of your last name. Or perhaps @CAPLS could look into this for you...I submited my application on August 15th, went on technicalreview on October 15th, and no news so far.
It's almost 4 months now, has the process take so long for any of you? Should I give a call to the Board?
Thanks!
I don't know if this helps any since it is not civil related but if the approvals for future exams follows general approval of non-civil applicants then it might be of value.Wondering if anyone just got notification that their application was referred to technical review. I submitted my application June 4; my check was cashed June 14; and got the notification today July 31.
And has anyone been on this timeline in past years and could tell me when they got approved to take the 2 final exams?
Thank you!
@CAPLS I am also interested in this question, as Q4 is almost to an end.Hi everyone,
I had a quick question regarding the timeline of the approval for the seismic and surveying exams. Once your application is approved, you receive an authorization to test for the NEXT quarter, is it correct? Or can it be for the same quarter if it's still early in this quarter?
Thanks a lot for your help.
The quarter of testing is generally dictated by the date for when the application is considered as complete and review of the submitted (claimed) education/experience is approved as meeting the minimum required criteria for licensing.Hi everyone,
I had a quick question regarding the timeline of the approval for the seismic and surveying exams. Once your application is approved, you receive an authorization to test for the NEXT quarter, is it correct? Or can it be for the same quarter if it's still early in this quarter?
Thanks a lot for your help.
Thanks for this very clear answer. Helps a lot!The quarter of testing is generally dictated by the date for when the application is considered as complete and review of the submitted (claimed) education/experience is approved as meeting the minimum required criteria for licensing.
Generally speaking, the list of eligible candidates is created immediately after the end of a quarter such that all applications meeting the above criteria at the time the eligible list is created will be included on the list to receive an authorization to test for the new quarter.
Example 1: Application is considered as meeting the minimum requirements on July 12 - candidate should be listed on the eligible list when its created just after Oct 1 for testing Oct-Dec (4th quarter)
Example 2: Application is considered as meeting the minimum requirements on September 30 - candidate should be listed on the eligible list when its created just after Oct 1 for testing Oct-Dec (4th quarter)
California Board attempts to make sure that all potential approvals which can be reasonably completed by the end of the quarter, are considered in the process so the date for creating the eligible list may vary 1 or 2 days.
I know that many of you track the date that the application was mailed, received, etc. and while that is understandable, the date the application is deemed to meet the minimum requirements for licensure is really the important date.
Interesting. I've been reading these forums and it never crossed my mind that the date of your qualifying experience could be the determining factor, but it makes sense.The quarter of testing is generally dictated by the date for when the application is considered as complete and review of the submitted (claimed) education/experience is approved as meeting the minimum required criteria for licensing.
Generally speaking, the list of eligible candidates is created immediately after the end of a quarter such that all applications meeting the above criteria at the time the eligible list is created will be included on the list to receive an authorization to test for the new quarter.
Example 1: Application is considered as meeting the minimum requirements on July 12 - candidate should be listed on the eligible list when its created just after Oct 1 for testing Oct-Dec (4th quarter)
Example 2: Application is considered as meeting the minimum requirements on September 30 - candidate should be listed on the eligible list when its created just after Oct 1 for testing Oct-Dec (4th quarter)
California Board attempts to make sure that all potential approvals which can be reasonably completed by the end of the quarter, are considered in the process so the date for creating the eligible list may vary 1 or 2 days.
I know that many of you track the date that the application was mailed, received, etc. and while that is understandable, the date the application is deemed to meet the minimum requirements for licensure is really the important date.
Lukas, I did not intend to give the impression that the process related directly to "date of your qualifying experience", though after going back and reading my previous response, I can see how one may read it in that manner.Interesting. I've been reading these forums and it never crossed my mind that the date of your qualifying experience could be the determining factor, but it makes sense.
How about applying for comity with 8 years of experience and having your check cashed on August 9th? Would you expect that to be approved by September 30th, assuming all application forms are correct and qualifying experience applicable? I feel like I'm pushing it to be approved in time to take it the 4th quarter. I'm an AASHTO guy, but I still have ASCE 7-10 and all of my seismic notes from the SE a few years ago. I'm really hoping I'm approved to test before Q1 2020 so that I don't have to upgrade to ASCE 7-16, etc.
Wait is there a separate email with a registration code that you need to wait for after receiving the ATT?I have received an authorization 2 weeks ago, still awaiting the Prometric registration code
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