Another Round Of February California Bar Takers Got Their Grades Flipped - Above the Law
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The February California bar exam faced significant grading errors, leading to 243 examinees initially reported as failing later being declared as passing. Issues included failures related to test scoring, exporting exam notes, and problems with the examination platform. During a recent meeting, the State Bar of California revealed the continuing scrutiny regarding exam scores after test takers expressed concerns. While future state bar exam results may change less dramatically, upcoming tests will likely retain the historically high passing standards.
The State Bar of California on Thursday disclosed more grading mistakes on its glitch-ridden February bar exam after test takers raised concerns over how their exams were scored.
The grading errors, outlined during a Thursday joint meeting of the state bar's Board of Trustees and its Committee of Bar Examiners, resulted in three examinees moving from failing to passing.
This brings the total number of false negatives to 243. Let's see how long it takes for that number to grow even higher!
California has long held a reputation for having one of the highest passing score requirements in the nation.
Read at Above the Law
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