Considering the technical nightmares reported from the remote bar exam in July—frozen screens, reboots, panic attacks—the early results seem surprisingly uneventful.
Bottom line on early scores? Down less than one point.
It’s too soon to draw conclusions from individual states' exam results, since only nine of the 53 jurisdictions that gave the test in July have reported results. But the mean scores over the past few years show a rather flat line.
September 16, 2021 at 02:31 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
Considering the technical nightmares reported from the remote bar exam in July—frozen screens, reboots, panic attacks—the early results seem surprisingly uneventful.
Bottom line on early scores? Down less than one point.
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