Would it surprise you to know that at least 50 emerging professionals are considering or actively planning to take the LSP Exam in the next few years? That’s how many people attended the LSPA’s event last week hosted by the LSPA's Emerging Professionals Committee.
It was a curious and focused group who attentively listened while three new LSPs shared their experiences:
- Jason Chrzanowski, LSP (licensed in 2017), GZA GeoEnvironmental
- Dan LaFrance, LSP (licensed in 2017), Fuss & O'Neill
- Michael Sabulis, LSP (licensed in 2018), GEI Consultants
While no specific exam questions were discussed, the LSPs discussed their study schedules and strategies, how they kept their cool (or didn’t), the logistics of exam day, and making the most of their consulting experiences. All in all, it was a valuable and supportive experience for future LSPs.
Many thanks to GZA GeoEnvironmental for hosting.
Photos: Dan LaFrance (top) explaining why it’s not a good idea to drive to the exam venue on test day. Jason Chrzanowski (above left) demonstrating how your brain expands with each reading of the MCP. Mike Sabulis (above right) reassuring the audience that they too can pass this exam with enough hard work.