The February 2025 California bar exam has faced significant criticism, with over 200 scores being adjusted from 'fail' to 'pass' following approval by a committee. This adjustment allows individuals who were on the cusp of passing to benefit from the higher scores from their written questions. Many applicants who qualify will not have to retake the July exam, offering them a reprieve from the stressful testing process. Such measures have garnered mixed reactions, yet they ultimately provide a sense of relief and success for many test-takers.
Taking California's February 2025 bar exam sucked so bad that anyone who sat through it should be able to add 'Experimental Vacuum Test Subject' to their resume.
More than 200 February bar exam scores are expected to move from 'fail' to 'pass' after a California Bar committee approved new scoring adjustments.
Congratulations to all of the newly minted lawyers! And if your February grade still isn't up to par, there's a chance that the performance test portion will be re-scored.
Test takers who signed up for the July exam that will have passing grades after the second read won't have to sit through the exam.
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