Does anyone remember a Barbri lecturer's story about how one examinee forgot the exam stated on Tuesday, but showed up for Wednesday/Thursday? By the time the examinee talked to his friends, he realized he forgot the 1st day. But he just took the remainder of the exam anyway as practice for the next time. Turns out he scored very high because he was under no pressure to pass (since he couldn't pass if he missed an entire day).
Anyhow, I was just reviewing the calbar rules, and it says that any examinee who misses one portion (morning/afternoon) of the test, will be barred from entering the testing room for any subsequent portion. So I wonder how true that Barbri story was.
Just wondering out loud here.
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Re: A Barbi Lecture Anecdote???
I think it's a myth
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Re: A Barbi Lecture Anecdote???
I remember. I also think he mentioned that this happened before they implemented the rule about missing portion of an exam.6TimeFailure wrote:Does anyone remember a Barbri lecturer's story about how one examinee forgot the exam stated on Tuesday, but showed up for Wednesday/Thursday? By the time the examinee talked to his friends, he realized he forgot the 1st day. But he just took the remainder of the exam anyway as practice for the next time. Turns out he scored very high because he was under no pressure to pass (since he couldn't pass if he missed an entire day).
Anyhow, I was just reviewing the calbar rules, and it says that any examinee who misses one portion (morning/afternoon) of the test, will be barred from entering the testing room for any subsequent portion. So I wonder how true that Barbri story was.
Just wondering out loud here.