Techie_Junkie_PE_LEED_AP
PE, LEED AP, Ponderer of the abstract
NCEES lists 12 weeks average for exam results. Hopefully I'm wrong, but that date seems to be FRIDAY THE 13th!!
Yeah well I'm sure the labor agreement with the contractor involves a whole lot of extra fat per machine. Machine operator (big $), laborer to bring piles of sheets to the scanner, foreman to oversee the scanning, safety officer, and a quality assurance guy. :Locolaugh:Maybe the wait is due to the scanning contractor taking their time?
hmmmm..... I bet we can make some conspiracy theories out of this
Why does it take so long for NCEES to release scores?
To ensure that the process is fair and equitable to examinees and to maintain the validity of the exam questions, NCEES uses a rigorous scoring process for each of the NCEES multiple-choice examinations. The process is summarized below.
• First, NCEES scans all answer sheets as they are received from the states. Answer sheets are flagged for review when they are missing critical information, such as the depth module examinees worked or the candidate ID number. The scoring process continues only when these issues are resolved.
• Next, a psychometric analysis is performed on a sample population of answer sheets from each multiple-choice examination to identify any questions with unusual statistics, which flag the question for review.
• Then, at least two subject-matter experts who are licensed engineers or surveyors review the flagged items. In addition, NCEES reviews all Candidate Comment Forms, and the subject-matter experts consider comments on the forms about specific exam questions. If the reviews confirm an error in a question, credit may be given for more than one answer.
• When the analyses and reviews are completed, NCEES changes the answer keys as necessary. The passing score and the final correct answers for each exam are then used to score all the answer sheets. Scanners are calibrated before and during scoring. A percentage of the answer sheets are hand-graded and the results compared to the machine score to ensure accuracy of results.
• Finally, NCEES releases the results to the state boards or testing agencies, who in turn report the results to examinees.
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