Pretty much. The SE's will still have a wait period for a at least four more sessions. But I don't have any plans to recreate this bi-annual thread for them. Generally speaking they've all gone though this as PE candidates and they "know the drill", that and I have zero background on the SE exam and couldn't really provide any insight.so is this the last official suck with everything going virtual after this?
Maybe that's an option? IDK. IIRC examinees get their results the Wednesday the week after they take the exam. If so then the longest people have to wait it nine days; and as few as three days. For such as short period it might not be worth having a Q&A and ranting thread. I do like the rolling results open thread idea.It doesn't have to be. Perhaps, we can keep an open thread for rolling results. I think the CBT results take 2 weeks (Wednesday to Wednesday?). So, maybe we can help the folks who have to wait 14 agonizing days.
You're right. I think we had it pretty good here. Whatever contractor they used had their act together and there was usually a board member or staff there to help things out. I'm not sure how common that was at other testing locations.The more I read about these stories, the more thankful I am to have tested in MD.
If there is sufficient interest then I (or someone else) could start a thread. I/someone would have to rewrite the opening post as most of it is irrelevant to the CBT.I like this idea. Like just make a 2022 CBT WTTS, then a 2023, then a 2024, and so forth.
Could still do ones like these for the last few SE exams, though.
I'd strongly defer to the SE's if they'd want such a thread. They tend to have their own thing going in their subforum.
IIRC its open registration. You just pick a day with an open slot. Maybe someone who's registered for a CBT can provide insight? @DuranDuran PEDoes anyone know when is the last day to sign up for the 1Q 2022 Civil PE exam? I know registration starts on November 1st, but when is the lady day?