I have to admit I agree with Sapper. 8-10 weeks is 8-10 weeks. All you have to do is plan for 10 weeks and anything sooner is a bonus.Waiting with you...and not holding my breath...lol :waiting:
Virgina does not have an evaluation board to review the results, the results come in from PCS on a CD and are posted online for those fortunate enough to pass (usually within a day) by one lady who is actually very nice and tries hard to get them up as soon as she can in Richmond and then mailed out along with the diagnositcs for those that did not pass.As discussed in another thread, the status in NCEES account is NCEES doen not release results for Virginia. From past records, it appears Virginia takes some time (2-3 weeks) even after NCEES sends the results to the board. Should be between Begining to Mid of January.
Interesting! I got my FE Oct. 2000 results in early Jan. 2001 too. I am thinking of taking FS. How was the FS? How much time you need to prepare for it? Thanks a lot.SapperPE said:It changes slightly every year, but I got my FE OCT 2000 results in early JAN 2001, I got my PE OCT 2006 results early JAN 2007 and I expect to get my FS OCT 2010 results early JAN 2011.
Thanks for your honest reply. Really appreciate your advice. Three weeks study for FS seems not enough.SapperPE said:Well, to be fair, I don't think I studied enough for the FS. I was taking 2 graduate courses (got A's in both, btw, so at least that is some consolation if I failed the FS), and on top of that I changed jobs from the State side to private side and am working tons more hours, so my hopes are not high that I passed the FS.
That being said, I put in perhaps 3 honest weeks worth of studying for the FS. This "honest" effort included working problems for 1-2 hours every night after doing grad school work and putting my son to bed. I think that I probably did fine on most of the math portions, but I don't think I did well on the legal aspects part. That is something that I would highly recommend you take a course for or at least buy a decent book. I didn't do either and I knew that was a mistake during the exam.
I am expecting the result would be out for New Year. Hope the new year will bring good result to all.
That is news to me...my understanding was you could always find out first by the DPOR website, then you got the letter. I mean I know your registration with VA is eventually reported back to NCEES in order to help with interstate reciprocity but beyond that I figured it went from God to NCEES to PCS to DPOR then they got back to NCEES later.Following is from NCEES website/Virginia Exam Registration page"When results have been released (typically 8-10 weeks after the exam), NCEES will send you an e-mail informing you that your result can be accessed through My NCEES account."
Does this mean the result will be available in NCEES account and don't have to wait the letter from DPOR anymore to know the result??
Seems like a Change!!
SapperPE said:You are correct, I don't think 3 weeks was adequate. However, I feel that it should be if all other distractors are low. That isn't reality for most people, but if someone had the good fortune of not having a demanding work schedule, and little in the way of home life constraints, I would think a motivated, efficient person could pass with only a few weeks. Unfortunately, most of us are either constrained by competing interests or are not extremely efficient in studying or both. I personally fall into the "both" category.
SapperPE said:Wow, that is correct, it does now say that. However, I am led to believe that NCEES will not send that email until after Virginia has given them the green light. I know that NCEES released the fundamentals of surveying results to Virginia already, I believe on the 16th of December. Virginia has not yet added any new LS's, and my DPOR online license services don't indicate an LSIT registration yet, it shows PE and EIT. So, I am guessing that Virginia has the results for at least the surveying exams, but they have not said to NCEES that they can post the diagnostics / results yet, because when I go to my NCEES, it still shows "Results / Diagnostics not yet available".
Anyway, it is what it is, still good news that Virginia will allow NCEES to release the results, just hopefully it speeds the process up some.
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