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Did anyone get their authorization for re-examination for the 2nd quarter? Applied for re-exam in January and haven't heard anything since.
may be @CAPLS can help you with this?Did anyone get their authorization for re-examination for the 2nd quarter? Applied for re-exam in January and haven't heard anything since.
Authorization to schedule exams California Civil exams during the 2nd quarter (April-June) will be sent out near the end of March to all eligible candidates. And then a follow up notice will be sent to capture any remaining eligible candidates shortly early into the 2nd quarter.Did anyone get their authorization for re-examination for the 2nd quarter? Applied for re-exam in January and haven't heard anything since.
Is this course being offered again for 2019?I took an 18-hour seminar with John Pavlik, held in Irvine CA by the Irvine Institute of Technology. Here's the link http://irvine-institute.org/seismic-principles-spring-schedule-2018/
Really great course, he also does it live if you live far. He assigns homework and problems you should do before the next lecture. The classes alone, his manual, and the Surveying Principles book by Cuomo is all I used.
And I think you're right, like you said, I got adopted into the new system.
SoPE Seismic was okay, but I shoulda spent the money on the Hiner class the first try.. SoPE Survey is a hell no!Hello. Is School of PE good courses to take for the CA Surveying and seismic? Or should I use another? Thank you.
2018 California State Civil Examination Stats
Source: https://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/about_us/meetings/materials/20190221_meeting_materials.pdf
Pretty scary passing numbers for both tests if I am being honest.
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The term "registered" is an outdated term. The Board began moving towards "Licensed" or simply "Professional Engineer" or "(insert discipline here) Engineer" over a decade ago. Not all of the laws reflect this change because it is simply too cumbersome and potentially troublesome to have the Legislature initiate a bill just to do that so changes get made as opportunities arise. It's my experience that more licensees now use the term "Professional Engineer".Out of curiosity what the difference between the stamp that says Licensed professional engineer and Registered Professional Engineer? In the congratulation e-mail I got from the board, the board attached a pdf that in includes my stamp sample and says “ Licensed Professional Engineer “ and based on that I ordered my physical stamp, however, my boss stamp says “ Registered Professional Engineer “ . Wondering if there is any difference.
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https://www.pestamps.com/product/california-engineer/
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Got it! Thank you for the clarification.The term "registered" is an outdated term. The Board began moving towards "Licensed" or simply "Professional Engineer" or "(insert discipline here) Engineer" over a decade ago. Not all of the laws reflect this change because it is simply too cumbersome and potentially troublesome to have the Legislature initiate a bill just to do that so changes get made as opportunities arise. It's my experience that more licensees now use the term "Professional Engineer".
I did the same for WRE, I feel your pain. I was thinking that you could run some screen recording software while the videos are playing and you're doing something else to make a clip that you could speed up on a seperate video player.Hi all,
I'm looking to take review courses for CA Seismic & CA Surveying. I took EET's course for the 8 hour exam and passed (transportation). Although the lecture/materials were good, the only thing I wish that the on-demand version had was the ability to speed up videos. They use Adobe Connect so this function wasn't available. I found it a pain to listen through the lectures at normal speed especially if reviewing/rewatching a specific part.
Can anyone provide some details about the on-demand versions of the several different review courses that you have personally tried? (Quality instruction, up to date materials, most importantly THE ABILITY TO SPEED UP THE VIDEOS).
I would appreciate it so much.
Best of luck to all with your careers!
-AM
That's quite a drop in 2018 from increasing pass rates from 2014 to 2017, for both seismic and survey.
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