I recently joined SCI this year. I have never had anything measured before this for any club or book. I decided to start with having a few things measured to see how the process goes. I will likely have some other things from past hunts measured in the future.
When I submitted the entries, the online form and SCI website said 6-8 weeks for the entire process to be completed and then you would get a card in the mail with the entry. It has now been 13 weeks, so I called to see if there was an issue and they told me they were approved, but pending, not in the book, and they still need to be sent to a board. Which they might send this batch in a week or two and then from there however long it takes the board to look at all the entries they send them. Then someone will enter them into the book.
I am guessing by the end of it, it will take around 20+ weeks. The person on the phone said this was a very normal amount of time which just surprised me based on the SCI website and Record Book saying 6-8 weeks.
Not like this is a big deal in life. But I was surprised by how long it is taking compared to the stated times, is this pretty normal from other people's experience?
When I submitted the entries, the online form and SCI website said 6-8 weeks for the entire process to be completed and then you would get a card in the mail with the entry. It has now been 13 weeks, so I called to see if there was an issue and they told me they were approved, but pending, not in the book, and they still need to be sent to a board. Which they might send this batch in a week or two and then from there however long it takes the board to look at all the entries they send them. Then someone will enter them into the book.
I am guessing by the end of it, it will take around 20+ weeks. The person on the phone said this was a very normal amount of time which just surprised me based on the SCI website and Record Book saying 6-8 weeks.
Not like this is a big deal in life. But I was surprised by how long it is taking compared to the stated times, is this pretty normal from other people's experience?