samopuddles
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It's been a while, still haven't heard anything from them. Curious if that's a bad sign, good sign, no sign.
Dude, October 2017 is 4-5 months away.It's been a while, still haven't heard anything from them. Curious if that's a bad sign, good sign, no sign.
See I never got an email but they cashed my check.I got an email on 5/16 telling me they received my application, and to not even think about asking them for updates. lol.
Thanks.no sign
I know bro, I had just heard from some that they received an email stating they had received application which I never got.Dude, October 2017 is 4-5 months away.
They still put that on the list of things to include in your application packet, its just listed as optional.Back in my day, you would include two self addressed stamped post cards with your application. The first post card would be sent back to you to tell you your application was received. The second one would give you your examinee #, tell you that you were approved for the exam, etc.
Thanks for the data point. I did the same, FedEx'd it out maybe 4 days before deadline so hopefully I hear something within the next week. I don't want to start studying again unless I have to!!FYI - I got my approval to sign up for the October exams today. I dropped my package in the mail around April 28th? A day or two before the postmark deadline.
You do have to..... start studying!Thanks for the data point. I did the same, FedEx'd it out maybe 4 days before deadline so hopefully I hear something within the next week. I don't want to start studying again unless I have to!!
Well I've started studying again for the seismic/surveying exams. My initial review is telling me I probably need to allot much more time to seismic than the surveying section which looks comparatively more straightforward. I took a lot of highway design classes in undergrad so most of what I saw in the surveying assessment I did looked familiar at least.You do have to..... start studying!
For me Survey was relatively easy and Seismic took a lot of new learning for me. I can't really answer to your exact plan because when I took them, there was no CBT window option to take them a few weeks apart. So, I took them...... 6 months apart. I spent about 100-150 study hours for the Survey and 150-200 for the Seismic. Try to figure out how many hours you think you need for each one and make sure it fits your plan.Well I've started studying again for the seismic/surveying exams. My initial review is telling me I probably need to allot much more time to seismic than the surveying section which looks comparatively more straightforward. I took a lot of highway design classes in undergrad so most of what I saw in the surveying assessment I did looked familiar at least.
Planning on maybe 60/40 split to seismic for study time, then come September when I actually schedule my exams I can take whichever one I'm more ready for at the front end of the window and leave a week or two for the one I'm less confidant of. Does this sound about right to those of you that have passed?
I am still nervous since I haven't heard from CA, but I'm just assuming I'll be approved.
It all depends on the person of course. I took the EET course for Seismic and the CSEPR(?) course for Surveying. The last one was mainly for the CBTs. I spent around 120-140 hours for Seismic and about 80-100 hours on Surveying including practice exams.Well I've started studying again for the seismic/surveying exams. My initial review is telling me I probably need to allot much more time to seismic than the surveying section which looks comparatively more straightforward. I took a lot of highway design classes in undergrad so most of what I saw in the surveying assessment I did looked familiar at least.
Planning on maybe 60/40 split to seismic for study time, then come September when I actually schedule my exams I can take whichever one I'm more ready for at the front end of the window and leave a week or two for the one I'm less confidant of. Does this sound about right to those of you that have passed?
I am still nervous since I haven't heard from CA, but I'm just assuming I'll be approved.
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