BlakeTyner,BlakeTyner wrote:txinvestigator,
The reasoning the instructor gave was that even though the state only has my "Pass/Fail" score, he'll still have the scorecards on file. In the event that I'm involved in a shooting, he could be called to testify.
Let me add my welcome to the Forum. The more people we have join us the wider world we draw from, and the more complete information we get ... and the more we can help.
IMHO - I think I would use another CHL instructor next time. It used to be the Instructors had to keep track of the scores, and I believe they reported them. They went to the pass/fail because no matter what your score might be, it can be used in a twisting way by someone. By keeping scores on hand when he doesn't have to, that instructor is inviting the problems he thinks he is avoiding. Those who would twist a perfect score to use against you would not see much difference between perfect and one point down.
Thanx,
TraCoun