They license you in Mississippi and exile you across the state lines.
He said states LINES...plural. Who's the dumbass now, C-town?^^ Georgia doesn't border Mississippi dumbass, it borders Alabama.
rhc900, I would call the board, and make sure you get the name of the person you talk to and write a phone memo. They're completely worthless there.
You are forced to work for Orlando's finest and most prestigious engineering firm.Just found out I failed the SE I for the 3rd time in GA, what do I have to do if I fail a 4th time to take the test again? Already have an MS degree...
First of all, I don't think you should worry about failing the 4th times.Just found out I failed the SE I for the 3rd time in GA, what do I have to do if I fail a 4th time to take the test again? Already have an MS degree...
I have to take the SE1, we're not allowed to take Civil w/ structural afternoon in GA.First of all, I don't think you should worry about failing the 4th times. If I were you, I will change my study strategy bone up and take the test the 4th times with a positive attitude. Or I will take PE Civil/Structural to give give myself a break while I think about taking the SE1.
They license you in Mississippi and exile you across the state lines.
He said states LINES...plural. Who's the dumbass now, C-town?^^ Georgia doesn't border Mississippi dumbass, it borders Alabama.
rhc900, I would call the board, and make sure you get the name of the person you talk to and write a phone memo. They're completely worthless there.
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So long as you have ID and meet the state's testing requirements when you apply, it doesn't matter if you're out of state.thanks for the responses, I tried searching the sos website but I can't find my answer on there
How are folks taking it in Alabama? Do you not need an Alabama address or drivers license?
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