6 Steps to Becoming a Texas RPLS | Texas Land Surveyors

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • So where do you start when you want to become a land surveyor?
    1. Get a two year associates. Have you looked into NISET? NISET will be offering a two year degree soon! landsurveycareer.com/
    2. Take the Fundamentals of Surveying Exam
    3. Accumulate 4000 hours of experience
    Learn more in the video...
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    Table of Contents:
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    0:08 - Welcome & Intro
    1:18 - Step 1 - Education
    2:29 - Step 2 - First Exam
    3:09 - Step 3 - Getting Experience
    4:30 - Step 4 - Produce Two Sample Surveys
    5:10 - Step 5 - RPLS Exam
    6:01. -Step 6 - Keep Your License
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    Interested in becoming a registered professional land surveyor in Texas, well NLC Prep has created courses to will help you master the RPLS test and help you a registered professional land surveyor! The RPLS exam is the only way to become a professional surveyor and get you into the action to survey the land. This daunting test doesn't have to be a chore, with NLC Test prep you can pass the Texas RPLS exam on your first try and launching your professional land surveying career. A day in the life of a land surveyor can be something life changing, so why wait!

Komentáře • 13

  • @taturgeoplan
    @taturgeoplan Před 3 lety

    I am a Land Surveyor in Russia and I want to explorer FS/PS . Thank You for the videos!

  • @CG_31
    @CG_31 Před 3 lety

    Is passing the PS exam a prerequisite in Texas for RPLS? I saw that it was proposed last year to make it required but not sure if it passed or not.

    • @NLCTestPrep
      @NLCTestPrep  Před 3 lety

      Yes, the PS exam is now required in Texas. If you need more information check out our latest live stream. czcams.com/video/uUROasm7NZE/video.html

    • @yasali9610
      @yasali9610 Před 3 lety

      @@NLCTestPrep I checked the Texas Board,they Not mentioned anything about "PS is required". still everything same last years

  • @pwu8194
    @pwu8194 Před 2 lety

    Do you have any video about platting land in Texas?

    • @NLCTestPrep
      @NLCTestPrep  Před 2 lety

      Not yet, but that is a good topic for a future video!

  • @kevinpearson569
    @kevinpearson569 Před 2 lety

    I am a biology major in my third year of undergrad. Do I need to go to a school of surveying to become a surveyor?

    • @NLCTestPrep
      @NLCTestPrep  Před 2 lety

      Qualifications vary by state, but generally to apply for a license you will need a surveying education and/or on the job field experience.

  • @adammarmolejo2782
    @adammarmolejo2782 Před 3 lety +8

    As a student currently pursuing my Bachelors Degree in Geomatics (Surveying) the fact that the Texas Board of Surveyors and Engineers is only requiring an associate degree points that they are headed in the wrong direction. In my opinion this is devaluing the profession, Professional Surveyors should be help to the same standard of professionalism as a Professional Engineering. This includes the education and experience requirements, to become a PE you need a 4 year degree and 4 years experience to receive your license. We need to make the Surveying profession more valuable, and Texas is going in the wrong direction.

    • @TheJordanArras
      @TheJordanArras Před 3 lety +13

      In my opinion I have a 2 year degree and 5 years of field experience. You are trying to tell me that I shouldn’t be able to get a license even though I have to pass all the same tests as anyone else because I didn’t waste an extra 2 years being a punk kid in college?

    • @aml6400
      @aml6400 Před 2 lety

      The fact that they can get the survey coursework in two years is so amazing. They must not be competent surveyors. I guess they can only work in that state and county because anywhere else that won't cut it.

    • @firghteningtruth7173
      @firghteningtruth7173 Před rokem

      @@aml6400 you must have experience and a 2 year. Or a 4 year.
      And, while many surveyors are NOT proficient, they "get the job done" and are cheap.
      I am a Survey Crew Chief. My BOSS is a Cad tech. The dude above him, is an RPLS.
      Now it is so specific and parsed out so they can pay less.
      Very rarely will you find an ACTUAL RPLS in the field. Unless a LARGE issue comes up.
      One of my former bosses was an rplsit. He didnt know.his bum from a hole in the ground. He didn't even know how to use ANY equipment. Not just OURS. We asked. He had never spent 1 day in the field. And didn't plan to.