[SIZE=14pt] Damn it! I know I got 95+ but I need a confirmation to have my brag right.[/SIZE]Nope. Scores are not released.
Yes... I can think of two ways. One is to hire some black ops guys (think Blackwater!) to visit 280 Seneca Creek Road. The other, and more legal way, is to file some sort of FOIA request (which is a FEDERAL public access law that doesn't apply to states) with your state.Is There Any Way One Can Find Out His Score If Passed PE?
The state board told me that NCEE did not give them the scores.
I am not 100% sure...but Is Texas give out score? I think you can still request for the score if you pass...(according to my friend in NY)...however you need to submit a crazy application and pay extra for the score.....I don't think it is worth for that.....
They're lying. Texas gives out the scores whether you passed or failed. Maybe filing some sort of "Freedom of Information Act" application is the way to go.Is There Any Way One Can Find Out His Score If Passed PE?
The state board told me that NCEE did not give them the scores.
This has come up on here before. Some states have in their laws that a score is required - pass or fail. It seems like it's TX, VA and a few others.They're lying. Texas gives out the scores whether you passed or failed. Maybe filing some sort of "Freedom of Information Act" application is the way to go.
I agree with this method..Yes... I can think of two ways. One is to hire some black ops guys (think Blackwater!) to visit 280 Seneca Creek Road. The other, and more legal way, is to file some sort of FOIA request (which is a FEDERAL public access law that doesn't apply to states) with your state.
Does anyone have evidence the state boards don't receive the information?
Don't you have any other useful work other than trying to find out your score after passing it? Just tell me one person who will care even if you have topped the list.Is There Any Way One Can Find Out His Score If Passed PE?
The state board told me that NCEE did not give them the scores.
mmmh, i got a secret admirer who really really cares. But sorry I can't tell you dude. :f_115m_e45d7af:Don't you have any other useful work other than trying to find out your score after passing it? Just tell me one person who will care even if you have topped the list.
What's more, I wonder if they withold exact scores for legal reasons as well.I think the argument has been made before that since candidates are measured against a minimal level and not against each other, a score above the line doesn't mean anything except that you passed. I guess if you knew your score you could say you're more minimally competent than someone else with a lower score but that doesn't mean you're necessarily brighter. ncees isn't writing questions to see who the smartest engineer is, they're writing to see if you meet a certain level. I guess the argument is someone who passes by one point is every bit minimally competent than those who got all of them right.
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