At this point with the cs: , you will not get your results until middle of next week. :true:I can't log into my PCS Account but NCEES worked just fine and it says result pending; could today be it?????
Probably, I would go ahead and schedule the rest of the day off
And start ordering business cards and your PE stamp right away.
And that ^^^ is when tensions REALLY run high.Usually ncees sends the pass fail list to the states, some states just do a forward of those results while other states have internal bureaucracy they have to do first..
Once the first couple states are released it usually takes about two weeks for the rest of the nation to get all of their results
You wanna see people lose their ****, have snobum start putting out fake maps this afternoon.
He wouldn't do it.. he's a good guyYou wanna see people lose their ****, have snobum start putting out fake maps this afternoon.
I tried but it wouldn't let me, it says pending.seriously though, if you haven't yet received your results you should definitely register for the April exam. Probably wouldn't hurt to start studying too.
This coming from the guy listed as a "Master Procrastinator"??seriously though, if you haven't yet received your results you should definitely register for the April exam. Probably wouldn't hurt to start studying too.
Logic dictates they wouldn't let someone register until the results from the last exam are released.I tried but it wouldn't let me, it says pending.seriously though, if you haven't yet received your results you should definitely register for the April exam. Probably wouldn't hurt to start studying too.
exactly. don't make my mistake. get to itThis coming from the guy listed as a "Master Procrastinator"??seriously though, if you haven't yet received your results you should definitely register for the April exam. Probably wouldn't hurt to start studying too.
Studying would be detrimental to beer drinking.I'm optimistic. Registering for April before the results come out seems like an overly pessimistic thing to do. Studying, however... is never detrimental. If nothing else, studying what you think you missed only increases knowledge.
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