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Originally Posted by UmpJM (nee CoachJM)
Further, let's say while taking said test, the umpire found 2 questions (8% of the questions presented) were simply "wrong".
Let's also say that the umpire achieved the required score and couldn't care less about having his score "adjusted" or anything like that.
What would be the "proper channel" to point out these errors to the proper people without coming across like a whiner, a know-it-all, a jerk, or whatever? Who ARE the proper people? Does it vary from one state to the next?
JM
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In my state 2 questions would be 2% of the test. And there is a process to appeal...in writing to the state association, with documentation to backup claim, within 10 days of the test. I doubt local assoc ever knows about it, and it has no impact on assignments. I have sent in a few times and they agree sometimes, sometimes not. I don't do it anymore, waste of time.