WoodSlinger
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From past experience, does anyone have a good idea as to when the SE II exam results will be released for those who took the exam in Illinois?
I know this doesn't mean anything to you (coming from South Carolina; as we get our results sooner). But a lady I talked to down at the S.C. board today said she typically expects SE II results [when they have them] to come in a few weeks later than the rest. For us (based on when we typically get them) that means late December/early January. Not that your board will move quickly with that; but at least you know the grading is typically done by that point.From past experience, does anyone have a good idea as to when the SE II exam results will be released for those who took the exam in Illinois?
To tell you the truth: I've thought about nothing else. I've kept thinking: 'man I can't believe I did that.....I wish I had just one more hour to work on it'.
I wonder if the cut score for it is similar to the other exams (in terms of % correct needed to pass).
^^ The Structural II exam is graded by two SE's. If the SE's disagree on something, then a 3rd SE is brought in as a tiebreaker.
Well, that is my understanding on how the exam is graded. :sharkattack:
Yeah, I kind of walked out feeling like I did ok....BUT the more I thought about it the more I second guessed myself. I made a point to state all my assumptions and be as clear as possible about what I was doing.I know of people that have come out from this exam feeling like they did no wrong, and didn't pass. Others who felt like they had been beaten bloody and did pass.
All a guy can do now, as was the case at back at the end of October, is wait.
Agree. I have to believe that as anal as ncees is about everything else, they've got to have a very detailed process for grading seII.^^ The Structural II exam is graded by two SE's. If the SE's disagree on something, then a 3rd SE is brought in as a tiebreaker.
Well, that is my understanding on how the exam is graded. :sharkattack:
Passed Illinois SEII failed SEIAgree. I have to believe that as anal as ncees is about everything else, they've got to have a very detailed process for grading seII.^^ The Structural II exam is graded by two SE's. If the SE's disagree on something, then a 3rd SE is brought in as a tiebreaker.
Well, that is my understanding on how the exam is graded. :sharkattack:
DAVE9999,
Illinois requires SE I & II for their SE License. The west cost states do not require SE I. You can take SE I in any state and get licensed in IL through reciprocity.
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