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Stuart Hagerman
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:50 pm
- LS_8750
- Posts: 1126
- Joined: Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:36 pm
- Location: Sonoma
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I am happy for you all. My LS was a little bit more special than my PE. I was programmed for my PE. It was automatic. But that LS took some effort, a labor of love. I get it.
Clark E. Stoner, PE, PLS
Bear Flag Engineering, Inc.
Sonoma County
Santa Cruz County
tel. 707.996.8449 (Sonoma) or 831.477.9215 (Santa Cruz)
clark@bearflagcivil.com
Bear Flag Engineering, Inc.
Sonoma County
Santa Cruz County
tel. 707.996.8449 (Sonoma) or 831.477.9215 (Santa Cruz)
clark@bearflagcivil.com
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Jack1
- Posts: 16
- Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2008 9:43 am
Statistics are out
April 2013 PE and LS Examination Statistics
Land Surveying Exams
National PLS
Tested 94 Passed 50 Pass 53%
State-Specific PLS
Tested 309 Passed 71 Pass 23%
What happend to 71, maybe he passed State but not National?
Land Surveying Exams
National PLS
Tested 94 Passed 50 Pass 53%
State-Specific PLS
Tested 309 Passed 71 Pass 23%
What happend to 71, maybe he passed State but not National?
- pls7809
- Posts: 1035
- Joined: Tue Apr 13, 2004 3:48 pm
- Location: Chino, CA
Jack,
Because of the separate tests, you now may have a completely separate group of people taking each test. So you can't rely of the passing rates of the exams to figure out the number of new licenses. Plus if someone forgot to turn in the take home exam, that could delay receiving your PLS, as well.
Because of the separate tests, you now may have a completely separate group of people taking each test. So you can't rely of the passing rates of the exams to figure out the number of new licenses. Plus if someone forgot to turn in the take home exam, that could delay receiving your PLS, as well.
Ryan Versteeg, PLS, CFedS