Congrats McEngr! That's fantastic news!
Also, I wanted to share an interesting story that happened to one of my co-workers. She felt so bad about how she did on the exam and was sure she had failed it, she didn't bother sending in her ethics exam after the test. So, when everyone else received their pass/fail letters, my coworker received a letter that told her they wouldn't release the exam results until she sent in the ethics test. In addition, the database was updated to show other people with their new PE listings, and her's still said EI. Everyone (including my co-worker) assumed this meant that she had failed the PE. It turned out that she actually PASSED the PE exam but since she didn't submit the ethics test, they didn't update the database because they didn't want to show her as a PE until she pased the ethics part. She finally sent in the ethics exam, passed it, and then was informed of her passing result. All that heartache caused by not submitting your ethics exam in time.
The big lesson here is to make sure you submit your ethics exam before the results come out. No, you don't really need to submit it within 10 days like the instructions say, just before the exam results are mailed out.