There was at least one time I can remember where a test question was vaguely worded, or challenged by the applicant: His explanation was accepted and score given for having the insight and knowledge, and as a result the test question was either changed, or thrown out on subsequent exams. Occasionally, an error might be found that changed the score. One thing I can tell you is that we tried the best we could to get those scores up to passing status, on those who scored within a couple of points of passing.Īnytime an exam was scored close like that, it would be passed to another board member for review to ensure that it was graded correctly. We had to hold a special meeting sometimes to complete exam grading. ![]() When we manually graded them, it might be a month or more before learning ones test score, depending on the Board's schedule. With the computerization of taking exams these days, you can find out your score and results almost instantaneously. It was during that time period that we implemented contracting this aspect out. When I was on the MD Board, we administered those exams and graded them manually. *Maryland Uniform Electrical Licensing Exam Committee If you have a specific question about the procedures administered by the State Board, you can email Gae Herzberger, Administrative Aide has been in this position at the State Board for many years, so she should be able to answer your questions, or point you to where you can obtain specific information. But all of them originate from the same pool of questions. This ensures that the test is "different" each time one takes it, or from one location to the next. The local Boards as well as PSI then select questions from the book used in the exams. Each board submits questions and answers to the collective book. They may or may not allow the same reference materials as the State Board does.Įxams in MD are compiled from a list of questions that are submitted and maintained by MUELEC* - which is comprised of members from each local electrical board, as well as the State Board. ![]() PSI has testing centers located in Baltimore, College Park, Hagerstown and Salisbury.Īny county in MD that has their own electrical licensing board can also qualify and administer exams for Master Electrician. It became a daunting task, so the Board contracted out this procedure several years ago. The State Board used to administer the exams themselves. The Center is located with the East Park Professional Center and is just off route 50.In MD, if you are taking the exam administered by the State Board, you should be able to bring whatever reference materials they allow. No steps required to enter.ĭirections: Brainseed Testing - Salisbury is located at 1322 Belmont Avenue, Bldg #2, Suite 203, Salisbury, MD 21801. You will then walk past the front of the church and into 140 W. There are many parking spots reserved for testing on that lot. Stay right and enter the church parking lot. After one block turn left on to Franklin St. ![]() Follow on Route 40 for 1.6 miles and turn left on to Jonathan St. No steps required to enter.įrom I 81: Take exit 6 US Route 40 east. You must turn into the church parking lot on the right before you reach 140 W. It is slightly past the intersection of Jonathan and Franklin. If you are using GPS please enter the address 130 W. Turn right to Suite 3, PSI Examination Services. Turn right onto Espey Ct., then left onto 2137 Espey Ct. Turn right onto Defense Highway 450, then take right at first light onto Priest Bridge Rd. From Washington Beltway: Take 50 East to Rte. Turn right to arrive at Suite 3, PSI Exam Services. Turn right onto Espey Ct., then turn left onto 2137 Espey Ct. Take right at first light onto Priest Bridge Rd. ![]() 3 South: Left at light onto Defense Highway 450. Park in the appropriately marked spaces.įrom Rte. Turn left at the next road - Niagara Road. Stay in the left turn lane and make a left at the next light which is Edgewood Road. Park in the appropriately marked spaces.įrom I-95 South take Exit 25. Continue straight across Route 1 onto Edgewood Road. Test center is approximately 1 1/2 miles further on right.įrom I-95 North/Beltway, take Exit 25/Route 1 toward College Park. Continue straight onto Lord Baltimore Dr., following signs for MD-26/Lochearn. From I-695 S: exit 18 for MD-26/Liberty Rd toward Lochearn/Randallstown. Test center is approximately 1/2 mile on your left. At next traffic circle again stay straight to stay on Lord Baltimore Dr. At traffic circle continue straight to stay on Lord Baltimore Dr. Keep left at fork and merge onto Security Blvd. This test is conducted at the following test centers:įrom I-695 N: exit 17 Security Blvd toward Woodlawn.
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