deviationz
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that doesn't mean we will have results by then. someone will likely know the results on the 9th, but not necessarily the exam takers.The registration for next April's SE exams will start on Dec. 9, 2019. Less than two weeks to wait....
.......I will put all of the practicing engineers and young examinees on a equal playing field. By doing this, if there is a legitimate reason for a new exam such as a change in technology or an issue with public safety, everyone will be required to prove their competency and not just punish new entrants.
The December issue of Licensure Exchange just posted on the NCEES Website. It states the grading workshop is this weekend. Looks like our results will probably be out around December the 13th to the 16th if the release pattern for the prior years holds.Lets see if the PE results get released this week. If it does then SE resilts should shortly follow....
I did. I'm a glutton for punishment, I suppose. I feel like I'm in an ncee S & M novel. I'm definitely strapped to the table of shame and taking my lashings.@ChaosMuppetPE - did you end up taking the exam this cycle?
i knew this before it posted, because ashlei at ncees hadn't been getting harassed yet for results and she answered my inquiry (about the grading workshop)The December issue of Licensure Exchange just posted on the NCEES Website. It states the grading workshop is this weekend. Looks like our results will probably be out around December the 13th to the 16th if the release pattern for the prior years holds.
I was actually curious how you knew, and briefly considered the possibility that you were Ashlei.i knew this before it posted, because ashlei at ncees hadn't been getting harassed yet for results and she answered my inquiry (about the grading workshop)
i should have elaborated - i was just so anxious to share the info lollI was actually curious how you knew, and briefly considered the possibility that you were Ashlei.
Hopefully. Also, offer her half of what the registration fee would be for spring, as a non-coercive gift, were things to work out in your favor. As a wise man once said, "if you say 'no quid pro quo' at the end, then...there's no quid pro quo."I also wished ashlei luck in the upcoming berating of questions about results and told her I appreciated her time.
Maybe now i'll pass?? :dunno:
His test location just said... "Red Room"I did. I'm a glutton for punishment, I suppose. I feel like I'm in an ncee S & M novel. I'm definitely strapped to the table of shame and taking my lashings.
While I had to look up what Kobayashi Maru is (not so much a trekkie, but I do love me some scifi), it kind of is a no-win situation on a lot of fronts. One big win though, is that this exam will absolutely limit competition so at least, if you make it, future compensation should go through the roof. As I've complained about 1000 times before, the biggest issue is that everyone should have to pass it. If boards are going to make it a requirement for new licensees, it's not fair to the profession. How many people do you know still using the 9th ed AISC and ignoring seismic altogether? (<- I know quite a few)I'm slowly coming to the realization that the SE exam is a veritable Kobayashi Maru scenario for structural engineers.
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