You do and I the extra voice of reason & logic you bringI've tried to help out, when I can.
Then people foolishly assumed they had failed when they were able to register for the next exam cycle... As if the left hand actually knows what the right is doing.The two things aren't connected. There have been plenty of time when the results came out after the registration window opened.
Agreed. I need to concentrate on the holidaysThe longer the better. Ignorance is bliss ova here.
Exactly. I'm still arranging my social calendar to catch up with people.Agreed. I need to concentrate on the holidays
The two things aren't connected. There have been plenty of time when the results came out after the registration window opened.
Yes, I agree. Futile indeed.Then people foolishly assumed they had failed when they were able to register for the next exam cycle... As if the left hand actually knows what the right is doing.
Now, if registration for the next administration closed on December 9th, you'd definitely be on to something...
Personally, I would just like to know either way. Waiting is no fun. If I passed, I'd like to celebrate. If I failed, I'd like to start preparing to take it again. With that being said, I feel that we'll be waiting for at least two more weeks. I don't have any real reason to feel that way. It's just a gut feeling.Picking through the various forums on here led me to put today on my calendar as the earliest possible weekday scores could become available. The question is...with the premise that you are equally likely to fail as you are to pass, would you prefer to know before thanksgiving or after? The answer is easy if you passed, but would you prefer knowing a failure before or after all the family is at the table?
I usually have this one interchanged with showing up to the exam late and/or not bringing my verification and not being let in. Tis the season i suppose.Whelp, I've had my first nightmare about logging into NCEES and seeing a fail on the dashboard.
I don't think that October results have been released in November during the multiple-choice era (since 2007). And I very strongly doubt that they were ever released in November before that. I can't even fathom the results for this cycle coming before December 4th... And it'll probably be more like the second week in December. Hope that doesn't burst your bubble too hard.Picking through the various forums on here led me to put today on my calendar as the earliest possible weekday scores could become available. The question is...with the premise that you are equally likely to fail as you are to pass, would you prefer to know before thanksgiving or after? The answer is easy if you passed, but would you prefer knowing a failure before or after all the family is at the table?
If anyone wants to bet on December 4th, PM me. I'm thinking about becoming EB's token bookie.December 4th is my bet.....
"Earliest possible" isn't in the same league as "best guess since I sit on the board and know better". No bubble here, just passing the suck time.I don't think that October results have been released in November during the multiple-choice era (since 2007). And I very strongly doubt that they were ever released in November before that. I can't even fathom the results for this cycle coming before December 4th... And it'll probably be more like the second week in December. Hope that doesn't burst your bubble too hard.
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Edit: I found this emoji, recently, which I think I'm going to use when discussing Futile Exercise C. :deadhorse:
It's certainly not going to happen in November. I'm bearish on the first week of December.Picking through the various forums on here led me to put today on my calendar as the earliest possible weekday scores could become available.
The wait is the worst part of this whole process. The stress goes up exponentially with time and it can become crippling after 40 days. If you (all readers) don't believe me, just see how you feel on Dec 3, 5, 9, 10, 11... it gets awful.The question is...with the premise that you are equally likely to fail as you are to pass, would you prefer to know before thanksgiving or after? The answer is easy if you passed, but would you prefer knowing a failure before or after all the family is at the table?
Thanks for volunteering!If anyone wants to bet on December 4th, PM me. I'm thinking about becoming EB's token bookie.
10/10 can confirm.The wait is the worst part of this whole process. The stress goes up exponentially with time and it can become crippling after 40 days. If you (all readers) don't believe me, just see how you feel on Dec 3, 5, 9, 10, 11... it gets awful.
Also, 10/10 can confirm. First time I failed, I almost threw my phone across the roomAt the same time, failing is a awesome gut punch. It! Will! Hurt! The pain of failing probably increases with time spent waiting but at a much lower rate than above.
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