California's move to cut ties with the NCBE and partner with Kaplan aims to reduce costs and improve the bar exam process amid financial constraints.
The issue of extra credit is nuanced, as although participants can earn an additional 40 points, it’s insignificant compared to the 2000-point scoring system.
With limited spots for the new testing phase, California's State Bar may either allow all eligible applicants or select them randomly to participate.
The transition to Kaplan is set to alleviate the burden of expensive venue rentals and aims to bring the licensing division out of financial distress.
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