They do not let you until the AUTH form is mailed. But want to book a hotel NOW in case there is an event in the area that creates problems.You'll probably figure that out when you register. Or at least when they give you the exam authorization.
I would say just find somewhere central. Richmond is really only 10 miles wide by 10 miles long, so anywhere you get a hotel room should give you an easy enough drive to the exam site. And then once you find out the location 14 days prior to the exam, you can either switch hotels or keep the one you've already booked.They do not let you until the AUTH form is mailed. But want to book a hotel NOW in case there is an event in the area that creates problems.
Wow, someone is a little bent out of shape over something so simple lmaoHISTORICALLY! OMG!
It was at the Greater Richmond Convention Center (403 N 3rd Street) in October 2019 for Civil and a bunch of other
SE may be different. Just make sure the hotel is refundable!Thank you. There is a parking garage and hotel that is all connected to the Convention center. I will make my reservation there, and hope it will be the same place.
SE may be different. Just make sure the hotel is refundableThank you. There is a parking garage and hotel that is all connected to the Convention center. I will make my reservation there, and hope it will be the same place.
Okay, here's the thing: you don't have to go off insulting people.True, it is a simple question. Did not seem too difficult to understand. I guess some people have a hard time interpreting the content.
That's a good resource! I didn't know they published this info. Was it always available, even when the exam was offered in every state?Regional Exam Locations:
https://account.ncees.org/sites/
I think this is the first time they showed it this way. Back then you would have to check each state on the NCEES website to see the exact location of the testing sites.That's a good resource! I didn't know they published this info. Was it always available, even when the exam was offered in every state?
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