IlPadrino
Well-known member
OK... I'm sure you'll get lots of agreement on that statement. Some State boards certainly perform poorly (if only on occasion). But why won't you answer my question? I'll repeat it here:Lets not decry "Discrimination" lets decry "Incompetence"..They do not have a clue about what thy are doing..
What law is being violated?
You can't have a reasonable lawsuit if you can't tell me what law is being broken. 'Cause otherwise, you're just unhappy with the law and you might better focus your attention on changing the law. And that's almost certainly a futile endeavor unless you have some connections with members of your State Board.
I'm starting to think you don't understand the role of the States in the U.S. Professional licensure has (and will likely continue to be for the rest of our lifetimes) always been a State function. Each State is *REQUIRED* to adopt its own law, even if it choses to use a model law. A single testing board makes a lot of sense (especially as it supports comity) but there are lots of differences between States and that's as it should be. Thought as I've admitted before, give me a few beers and I sometimes can be convinced there's merit to a national licensure process.Its like comparing apples and oranges or banana's and rocks.....Its like me arguing against a telecom monopoly and you calling the fed a monopoly..All standardize exam whether it be the GMAT,GRE,SAT or FE/PE are always administered by a single agency...thats why they are called u guessed it standarized...I do not consider that a monopoly..however I may consider it unfair if some states were to offer a test that was easier than that conducted by NCEEES...just like I would consider the offering of mutliple evaluation agencies in some states and a virtual monopoly for cpees in others as unfair...
If you encourage people to point out flaws in the system you should be loving this....Let me ask you one simple question...Are you in favor of all states adopting the Alabama model (competetion which will lead to effeciency) or are you just in favor of whatever the board decides....
Let me ask you one more question: What are your thoughts about Georgia adding five points to every military examinee (which means the cut-score is probably 65 instead of 70)?
Please don't think I'm insensitive to your difficulties. It's just that lots of people have them and very few come off as being entitled to better, decry discrimination, or threaten lawsuits. I wish you all the luck in getting your degree accredited!