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| | I have several questions pertaining to the RCDD. I am curious as to how exclusive a designation it really is and I am having trouble finding that information. I will list the questions below. 1. How many RCDD's are there in the world? 2. How many RCDD's are there in Canada specifically? 3. What is the age of the youngest RCDD in the world? I am currently 24 years of age and am thinking of writing the RCDD exam. I just would like to know if I am too young to have a good chance at passing. Thanks, Jake Bearson www.jakebearson@gmail.com:cool |
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| | I was 23 when I received my RCDD, and can tell you you're not too young as long as you have the experience that Rick listed. In some ways it may be better since the real world and TDMM have some variations, which means you have less real world exp. to forget. Good luck.
Derek Allison, RCDD/OSP, CSI CDT |
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| Derek A. (3/5/2010)
I was 23 when I received my RCDD, and can tell you you're not too young as long as you have the experience that Rick listed. In some ways it may be better since the real world and TDMM have some variations, which means you have less real world exp. to forget. Good luck. There is a lot of truth to what Derek has stated.
Joseph Golan, RCDD (Retired)Palm Coast, FL jpgolan-rcdd@earthlink.net |
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| JPGolan RCDD (3/5/2010)
Derek A. (3/5/2010)
I was 23 when I received my RCDD, and can tell you you're not too young as long as you have the experience that Rick listed. In some ways it may be better since the real world and TDMM have some variations, which means you have less real world exp. to forget. Good luck. There is a lot of truth to what Derek has stated. +1
Doug Weis, RCDD, ESS |
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| | Derek's comments above are dead on. I was also 23 when I passed the RCDD exam. I started with the DD102 class and followed up a year later with DD200 before writing the exam. The entire process was immensely valuable. Do it now while you still have lots of time to prepare.. |
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| | Do I need 2 years of working experience before I am qualify to take the ITS fundamentals exam? I have been working for an A/E firm for 4 years and just took my PE recently. I am seeking to get the RCDD certification but don't know anything about the rules/regulations yet. |
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