Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Final Exam Policy

The following is to clarify my exam policy with regard to materials allowed during the exam. This clarification is to make clear that the policy to be enforced is consistent with that stated at the outset of the course, which is stated below. Please note, because this is a 2-credit-hour course, the exam will be a 2-hour exam. Some prior versions of the syllabus indicated a 3-hour exam, which is incorrect. I apologize for any confusion.

This exam is subject to the School of Law’s Examination Rescheduling Policy. The exam will be a 2-hour exam, which may include a combination of multiple choice, short answer and/or essay-style questions based upon the course materials. The exam will be open book. Specifically, you may bring your text and you will be able to use printed (not electronic) copies of your notes or outline. No outside sources, such as commercial outlines or treatises are permitted. You may work together to create outlines if you wish, but each person must have their own hard copy for use during the exam. Exams can be handwritten or taken on a computer, if the School of Law offers the option. The examination will make up 100% of the final grade.

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