I feel like if I am paying 1000$ to go take a test, the 1400$ doesn't feel prohibitive. Both of them are a big chunk of change for a young engineer, and nearly meaningless to a big engineering firm. But that is coming from someone who wants to take the test already. And being on a computer, doesn't mean really anything to me. Are the questions going to be easier or harder? Probably not.
However, the time requirement and the test having an additional day associated with it does seem like it would tend to drag some extra costs out of test takes and their families/employers.
For someone who doesn't know yet and are considering alternatives, I think NCEES is making a mistake.
I will say that, when I first heard that the test was going to take 2 days and cost a grand, in the back of my head I thought Ill never take that there is plenty of opportunities without it (this is true btw).
This would be worse if it was 1400 and 3 days so I get that point that maybe more people will be scared.
I agree with the thesis of the article, these changes will incur less people entering our field. Also compounded by the fact that other engineering fields, and even construction engineers make a decently higher salary in most areas. Why pay for my EIT, pay for PE test, pay with my time to gain necessary experience, then pay for SE exam, only to take significant amounts of liability, for relatively low salary compared to other fields of engineering which don't even use licensure?