whats the general consensus on the episode that featured Chuck McGill as the central antagonist? personally this episode stands out as my favorite
u/EstimateWhole91
In regards to the 45-850 Court Assistant Exam it seems we have to wait until 2027 for results. Everything seemed straight forward except for the clerical checking. Per the sample questions, instructions it seemed the task was to identify differences in text.
My question is, for the 3 questions that stumped me for hours, are texts that have spaces at the end considered different? They are invisible to the naked eye and are only able to be identified if you either highlight or zoom in which was not part of the instructions. As they made up only 3 of the 85 questions it wouldnt destroy a score but im curious how they were to be considered. im going to add underscores where the spaces were if you highlight.
ex:
Example:
Deming, Richard
Civil law at work
New York: McGraw-Hill
KF387.D39
Deming, Richard
Civil law at work
New York: McGraw-Hill
KF378.D39
Deming, Richard
Civil law at work
New York: McGraw-Hill
KF387.D39____