It seems like it would be very helpful to see the questions that have been removedfromscoring so that we can see if we can catch the flaw in the question. Is there any compilation of these questions for us to look at?
... take, an answer will be removedfromscoring. I was wondering if anyone ... determines which questions to exempt fromscoring, is any part of this ...
This question was removedfromscoring. Weird! It's extremely rare to see a games question removedfromscoring so I'm really curious what this question was.
Yeah, that makes sense, but we've all seen PT's were a question has been "removedfromscoring". Is this not an indication that the question was indeed flawed?
... missing, that means they were removedfromscoring.
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... missing, that means they were removedfromscoring.
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> ... row were removed for scoring? On PT 32 question #22 was removed for scoring (noted ...
The last question on PT 86 was removedfromscoring. It has been a long ... which have had a question removed on the official test have ... other tests with a question removed and you will see that ...
Haha. That is really funny. Never noticed that ambiguity before, but both ways seem like perfectly legitimate readings. I bet a lot of folks were pissed that one didn’t get removedfromscoring!
To my understanding, this happens when there is a discrepancy found in the answer and someone has challenged it and so when LSAC sees they've erred, that question is removedfromscoring and thus removedfrom the PTs.
@TheLoftGuy was there stories of stolen test this cycle?
I feel like im going crazy imagine waking up tomorrow with a letter from LSAC saying we all have to rewrite because and entire virus game was removedfromscoring or something