After bar exam fiasco, California State Bar staff recommend reverting to in-person exams
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After significant technical problems plagued the February California Bar Exam, the State Bar of California is recommending a return to in-person tests. Chief of admissions, Donna Hershkowitz, pointed out that the performance of Meazure Learning, the vendor responsible for the exam's administration, failed to meet contractual obligations. The State Bar's board is set to discuss plans for the July exam and potential remedies for affected test takers. The organization is also assessing the financial implications of the testing failures amid its previous budget deficit.
The recent California bar exam faced severe technical issues, prompting the State Bar to recommend reverting to in-person testing as they review the vendor's performance.
State Bar officials have expressed dissatisfaction with the vendor Meazure Learning, stating problems during the February exam have raised doubts about its ability to fulfill the contract.
Donna Hershkowitz emphasized that staff cannot support continuing with Meazure Learning for future exams due to the multitude of technical difficulties experienced by test takers.
The State Bar's board will determine future exam plans and how to address the issues faced by test takers during the problematic February bar exam.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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