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I give a lot of credit to anyone who passed that exam - from what I've heard it's ridiculous, with low passage rates. |
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civil and other discipline PE exams aren't too bad with pass rates of 60-80 percent pass rates.....but first SE exam has a pass rate of around 25-40 percent pass rate. the second one is around 50-60. |
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So for the RA license, you have instant reciprocity? That's a great perk. |
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I see a lot of co-workers my age and older start the process, but then they have kids or get married or their parents get sick, and it derails them for a while. I figured it was easiest for me to knock them out while I can still do all-nighters. :) A ton of engineers in my office have taken the SE 5 and 6 times. :( |
Those of you with multistate licenses -- I took and passed the Oklahoma Bar in '09. I received an MBE score which qualifies me everywhere. If I wanted to get my license in Texas, isn't it true all I'd have to do would be sit for the Texas portion of the exam and the MBE?
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If you need it sooner, and your MBE score is high enough, then I think you are correct in that you can just take the TX essay portion. Not sure though - I know more about the process at this end of the country. |
4 years I think 'til reciprocity kicks in, but I think I still have to take some civil procedure classes. No big deal there. On this end of the country, where our states are much larger and less populated, being licensed in one state is generally good enough. It sometimes pays to pay dues to more than one state. I don't generally practice in the federal courts, but having my Western District of Oklahoma admission has already paid off once.
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