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These profession/state combinations have the highest difficulty scores in our database. They typically require years of education, multiple exams, significant fees, and ongoing continuing education commitments.
| # | License | State | Score | Grade |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Geologist | Alaska | 82 | F |
| 2 | Geologist | Colorado | 82 | F |
| 3 | Geologist | Connecticut | 82 | F |
| 4 | Geologist | District of Columbia | 82 | F |
| 5 | Geologist | Hawaii | 82 | F |
| 6 | Geologist | Iowa | 82 | F |
| 7 | Geologist | Maryland | 82 | F |
| 8 | Geologist | Massachusetts | 82 | F |
| 9 | Geologist | Michigan | 82 | F |
| 10 | Geologist | Montana | 82 | F |
| 11 | Geologist | Nevada | 82 | F |
| 12 | Geologist | New Jersey | 82 | F |
| 13 | Geologist | New Mexico | 82 | F |
| 14 | Geologist | North Dakota | 82 | F |
| 15 | Geologist | Ohio | 82 | F |
| 16 | Geologist | Oklahoma | 82 | F |
| 17 | Geologist | Rhode Island | 82 | F |
| 18 | Geologist | South Dakota | 82 | F |
| 19 | Geologist | Vermont | 82 | F |
| 20 | Geologist | West Virginia | 82 | F |
Based on our analysis, the hardest license is Geologist in Alaska, with a difficulty score of 82/100.
States set their own licensing requirements. Some require more education hours, additional exams, supervised experience, or higher fees than others for the same profession.