Is it ok to take the exam in more than one state? - Page 2

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    jes7879
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    I live in CT but took my first exam in MA and am planning to take the rest in CT. Is this okay? I’m assuming because it is a uniform exam I’m okay? Thanks!

    AUD - passed
    BEC - retake in July

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    jeff
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    Always check with the respective BOA and ask for the Director and walk them through what you're considering doing…very important.

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    You are all literally missing the entire point of the article I posted. The article isn't about transferring a license, it's about transferring a score to apply for a first license.

    The person in the article took one exam in PA and the remaining 3 in NC. The OP is doing the exact same thing, but in MA and CT. The PA score didn't transfer to NC because of a difference in the rules for the start of the 18-month passing window. PA had a rule regarding the 18 month window that was different from the NC rule. The person lost the first section of the exam due to the discrepancy in the calculation of the 18-month window. My point was that if the OP is ultimately going to apply in CT, they should be aware of the exam requirements and procedures in both states in case there are differences. The literal transfer of the score may not be an issue, but it is imperative to be aware of other factors so something as simple as scheduling doesn't cause you to lose a score.

    FAR 97
    REG 91
    AUD 5/30/14
    BEC 7/11/14

    #538740

    You are all literally missing the entire point of the article I posted. The article isn't about transferring a license, it's about transferring a score to apply for a first license.

    The person in the article took one exam in PA and the remaining 3 in NC. The OP is doing the exact same thing, but in MA and CT. The PA score didn't transfer to NC because of a difference in the rules for the start of the 18-month passing window. PA had a rule regarding the 18 month window that was different from the NC rule. The person lost the first section of the exam due to the discrepancy in the calculation of the 18-month window. My point was that if the OP is ultimately going to apply in CT, they should be aware of the exam requirements and procedures in both states in case there are differences. The literal transfer of the score may not be an issue, but it is imperative to be aware of other factors so something as simple as scheduling doesn't cause you to lose a score.

    FAR 97
    REG 91
    AUD 5/30/14
    BEC 7/11/14

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