15-12-2011, 09:48 AM
The IRSE is a small institution with very limited resources. Process needs to be followed and specifying a date is not always the right thing to do.
Be patient and appreciate most of the exam structure is manned by volunteers who give their time for free to better the lives of others. Or maybe someone fancies giving their time to HQ to assist in processing the paperwork?
Be patient and appreciate most of the exam structure is manned by volunteers who give their time for free to better the lives of others. Or maybe someone fancies giving their time to HQ to assist in processing the paperwork?
(14-12-2011, 05:13 PM)Zaphod Wrote:(07-12-2011, 11:44 PM)PJW Wrote: I understand that as an experiment this year, the results will (either in this week or the beginning of next) be placed in the Members' Area of the IRSE website, recorded without names but only by candidate number. Candidates will be sent an email telling them when their results have been posted and how to access the information.
So, looks like someone in the IRSE office was a bit ambitious when they made this prediction! I don't suppose anybody knows what is happening with this? If the experiment is successful, it would be a great boon for overseas candidates, who are presumably entirely at the mercy of the postal system.
It would be good if in future years, the IRSE could put more of a bound on the date when results will be available (or at least, when they will be posted). I can see why they wouldn't want to commit to a date for this new experimental system, but there can't be many professional exams out there that are as vague as "sometime in December... probably". So maybe something to consider in future years?
Le coureur

