So I took and passed the WI PE exam, structural depth. Then I applied for the IL SE1 and SE2 exams. After taking a class to fulfill the IL requirements, I took both of those tests in April. Unfortunately I didn't pass, largely because I didn't study much, which was because I didn't know if the IL board would approve my class or find some other type of exclusion. Notification was about 2 months before the test. Well everyone knows that only textbooks and code books are allowed in the exam room. So example manuals, CERM, SERM, NCEES practice tests, and notes are not allowed at all. Therefore, all notes have to be hand written within the code books.
So should I apply to an ELSES state like AZ or MN (etc.) to take the SE1 and SE2 tests in order to use notes or something other than just code? Apparently the SE test was first developed by Illinois a long time ago. Now it seems they have this "handy reference" exclusion that only applies to those engineers trying to get in. The IL board members think they can keep their salaries high by making stricter rules on a nationally recognized testing standard. By imposing more rules they exclude the applicants near the margin.
Are there any other states that have this foolish requirement during the exam? I really don't think that there are! I want to submit my NCEES record to ELSES and the other state, pass the two tests, and go in through comity. Thoughts??
So should I apply to an ELSES state like AZ or MN (etc.) to take the SE1 and SE2 tests in order to use notes or something other than just code? Apparently the SE test was first developed by Illinois a long time ago. Now it seems they have this "handy reference" exclusion that only applies to those engineers trying to get in. The IL board members think they can keep their salaries high by making stricter rules on a nationally recognized testing standard. By imposing more rules they exclude the applicants near the margin.
Are there any other states that have this foolish requirement during the exam? I really don't think that there are! I want to submit my NCEES record to ELSES and the other state, pass the two tests, and go in through comity. Thoughts??