I took my second to last law school exam this morning. It was pretty difficult. So difficult that many people had a hard time understanding the test instructions. Here is an email from Professor Powell that I received after the test:
"Several of you have expressed confusion over whether multiple answers were permitted on the exam. The instructions said “when multiple answers are called for” then you should provide all correct answers. Several questions expressly called for multiple answers and those are the ones that the instruction referred to. In no other question is there more than one correct answer. I will just have to look at your answers to see if you get credit for putting multiple answers on questions that didn’t call for them. If you put answers that were not correct (however many answers you put) then you will not get credit for the answer."
I guess this could be good for the curve. We'll see. Poor guys who didn't understand the test. They must be suffering right now. Did I do it right? Yikes!
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