CorrectVirginia isn't posted yet, though the map shows it as posted. Mcgurr was just pointing out that last May it was posted at 1:36pm.
Hubs took it in NE... but 11 years ago. We are both from there though.A bit late, but finding NE takers on here is rare. How do you feel about it this time around?
I'm wondering about Louisiana as well, looks like in the past they have been first and second day.Anybody have any idea how long Louisiana takes to release compared to other states?
Cool. CA is out, too (the PE exam, at least).Fixed the Virginia error and changed the color scheme. The colors were starting to resemble the wrong football team's colors.
Nice. I would love to see that green box today!!!Hubs took it in NE... but 11 years ago. We are both from there though.
I'm sure he would have liked that too. That was back in the day of paper results.Nice. I would love to see that green box today!!!
Back when you could choose your problems in the afternoon. I would have liked to take that exam to see how it would have been compared to now.I'm sure he would have liked that too. That was back in the day of paper results.
Yeah, he was like, "what, you have to pick ahead of time?"Back when you could choose your problems in the afternoon. I would have liked to take that exam to see how it would have been compared to now.
Looking back they released on day two last cycle. I assumed all states just stuck to what they did in the past but Nevada broke the trend today... We'll see.Anybody have any idea how long Louisiana takes to release compared to other states?
I saw some retired long form PPE (nuclear) exam questions. Trust me when i tell you that multiple choice is much more preferable.Back when you could choose your problems in the afternoon. I would have liked to take that exam to see how it would have been compared to now.
Oh yea? Yikes. Pretty ridiculous?I saw some retired long form PPE (nuclear) exam questions. Trust me when i tell you that multiple choice is much more preferable.
last october, WA released on day 2 which is never the case. of course, that was when I was waiting for my results. lolLooking back they released on day two last cycle. I assumed all states just stuck to what they did in the past but Nevada broke the trend today... We'll see.
Pretty much. They required very detailed knowledge to answer and were multiple parts. There would be no human way to answer the questions without multiple very thick references. That format was designed such that each question took an hour to solve.Oh yea? Yikes. Pretty ridiculous?
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