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Liz wrote
<If you want to know why it takes IBLCE so long to score the exam .... why
not ask them (www.iblce.org)? After all, that is the very reason they
exist: to produce, provide, score and evaluate a test that certifies the
successful participant can provide human lactation and breastfeeding support
and care.>
I think a 3 month lag time is pretty standard. It took from October to
January to confirm I had indeed passed another licensure exam I took (and
that was an oral exam, thank you very much). Prior to taking the oral
portion, I also took a written portion, only in English, no comments
allowed; it also took 3 months to hear.
Mary Wagner-Davis, MS, IBCLC
Roseville, CA
Who still wonders if those oral examiners saw the pregnant lady and said,
"Poor thing; give her a pass!"
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