Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Final Exam

Here is some information about the final exam.

It is a 3 hour, closed book (Closed Mode) examination.

You are required to take it on your computers (or on one of the law college's lab computers).

You must have the current semester version of Exam 4 already loaded on your computer. If you have any questions about this, please see Vicki in the Dean's Office well before the scheduled date of the exam.

The Exam has two parts--an essay part and a multiple choice/true-false part. The essay questions are in the short to medium range (i.e. from 200 to 500 words in length). Please make sure to observe the word limitations for each question.

You will need a supply of number 2 pencils to mark your answer sheets on the objective part of the exam.

Have a great Thanksgiving break! Family, friends, food and football!

Cheers, Rick Duncan

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