I'm waiting for IL too..normally they post around 11-12 too when they release the day after NASBA (saturdays) but I've never had to wait until Monday before so IDK if they'll put it up sooner.
I somehow imagine the Ilboa office being just one 90 year old woman trying to enter scores on a Commodore 64. Every time you call, it disconnects her from the dial-up modem.
On calling, I know there is nothing that can be done for this release. But I did see earlier in this forum that when someone called Maryland, their board had no clue that that were always releasing a bunch later than the other states. This time I saw Maryland was one of the first Indies to come out. So there may be something to calling them though they disapprove.
That guy that answers the phone at ILBOA….I talked to him the other day to make sure my ethics test score had been received…he has an emotionless, monotone voice, and he is not friendly.
Hurry up Illinois. The suspense is killing me. That test was brutal, and I really just hope I got a 75. Woof.
JD – no kidding. I had lost my log-in information from the time I had my evaluation done (sometime early 2012) to the time I actually got the credits to sit (late 2013), and he was like…it's your e-mail. Your username is your e-mail. And hung up.
I've asked this a million times in here and never got an answer: why do some states choose to be independent and release scores much later than everyone else? Is there some benefit on our behalf that I don't know about?
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