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The State Bar will use computer records and scoring data to adjust test scores if they were affected by flooding and software problems during the February bar exam. If all goes well, test-takers should have their final scores on time, said Jerome Braun, the Bar's senior executive for admissions. "My guess is everybody is unhappy that flooding occurred and everyone would rather have their own score,� Braun said. �But the flooding did occur. This is the fairest and most equitable way [to score the tests].�
March 23, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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