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HiraEdu helps New Hampshire candidates choose the correct OPLC exam, organize RSA 310-A and Soil 100-500 review, practice timed regulatory scenarios, and prepare remote or CBT logistics.
The Prov Natural Scientist page covers New Hampshire OPLC Board of Natural Scientists testing for Soil Scientist and Wetland Scientist candidates. Preparation should start with the correct credential, then move through statute and rule review, 99-question pacing, calculator and ID rules, Examroom.ai or test-center delivery, score timing, retests, and accommodations.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the New Hampshire exam choice, timing, references, delivery rules, and passing score.
The current New Hampshire Prov CIB covers two OPLC Board of Natural Scientists written exams: Soil Scientist and Wetland Scientist.
Both written exams list 99 questions and a 4-hour time limit.
The listed references are RSA 310-A:75 through 310-A:95 and New Hampshire Administrative Rules Chapter Soil 100-500.
The bulletin lists a $69 written exam fee, remote or Prov CBT delivery, a simple 4-function calculator rule, results within 1 to 3 days, and a 70% passing score.
The Natural Scientist page should be tied to New Hampshire's specific certification tracks, not a broad environmental-science label. Prov administers separate written exams for Soil Scientist and Wetland Scientist candidates on behalf of the New Hampshire OPLC Board of Natural Scientists. HiraEdu starts by confirming which license or certificate the candidate is pursuing before any study plan is built.
Both written exams point candidates to RSA 310-A:75 through 310-A:95 and Chapter Soil 100-500. Preparation should cover statutory definitions, certification procedure, board authority, professional scope, soil and wetland scientist requirements, examination rules, practice standards, and professional conduct. HiraEdu turns those authorities into indexed review notes and timed lookup drills.
Candidates can test remotely through Examroom.ai or at a Prov computer-based testing center. Remote testing requires a private, distraction-free space, webcam, microphone, supported computer, adequate internet, and a clear work area. Test-center candidates should plan for photo ID, arrival timing, prohibited items, calculator limits, result timing, retesting rules, and accommodations.
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Prov Natural Scientist License Exam preparation for New Hampshire candidates seeking OPLC Board of Natural Scientists certification through the Soil Scientist Written Exam or Wetland Scientist Written Exam. The current New Hampshire Natural Scientists Candidate Information Bulletin says the New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification Board of Natural Scientists has contracted with Prov to administer the Soil Scientist Written Exam and Wetland Scientist Written Exam. Candidates seeking licensure must pass the OPLC-required examination, and the written exam fee is $69 per attempt. Both exams list 99 questions and a 4-hour time limit, with references to New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated RSA 310-A:75 through 310-A:95 and New Hampshire Administrative Rules Chapter Soil 100-500. The bulletin states written exams may be taken remotely through Examroom.ai or at a Prov computer-based testing location, candidates must show valid government-issued photo ID, only simple 4-function calculators are permitted, official results are emailed and provided to the State within 1 to 3 days, and candidates must achieve a 70% passing score. HiraEdu helps candidates confirm whether Soil Scientist or Wetland Scientist applies, organize statute and rule review, practice timed regulatory lookup and field-scenario reasoning, and prepare registration, ID, remote-system, testing-center, score, retest, and accommodation logistics.
The current bulletin lists the Soil Scientist Written Exam and Wetland Scientist Written Exam.
Both exams list 99 questions with a 4-hour time limit.
The listed references are New Hampshire RSA 310-A:75 through 310-A:95 and New Hampshire Administrative Rules Chapter Soil 100-500.
The current bulletin states that candidates must achieve an overall passing score of 70% on the written exam.
HiraEdu helps candidates choose the correct Soil Scientist or Wetland Scientist exam, organize RSA and Soil rule study, practice timed regulatory scenarios, and prepare remote or test-center logistics, ID, score, retest, and accommodation steps.
Verify Soil Scientist or Wetland Scientist with OPLC, then confirm registration details, fee, delivery mode, test location, and candidate information in the current Prov bulletin.
Organize RSA 310-A:75 through 310-A:95 and Soil 100-500 into definitions, qualifications, examination rules, scope of practice, certification procedures, renewals, and discipline topics.
Use 4-hour pacing drills for 99-question sessions that combine statutory lookup, rule interpretation, soil or wetland practice judgment, field documentation, and candidate weak areas.
Check remote system requirements or test-center location, photo ID, calculator rule, appointment time, cancellation window, result timing, retest policy, and ADA accommodation process.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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