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Nov 22, 2006 19:28

the contract law exam is closed book. so at first we were quite freaked out, because there are so many cases and how are we supposed to memorise them all? but then the convenor of the contract module tells us that they will release a list of cases, and we'll only need to know those cases. so everyone breathes easy, and lives to mug another day.

the convenor released the case list today.

it's 16 pages long!

i'm seriously going to die. i've never felt so horrible about an exam before, not even after my supremely screwed up math paper in the a levels.

now i feel whupped even before i begin.

[/edit: the next day]

If we should fail?

We fail!
But screw your courage to the sticking-place,
And we'll not fail.

Macbeth, Act 1 Scene VII

thank you xiansation for that.

breathe. if you've memorised quotes for othello, antony & cleopatra and return of the native, historical dates and events from 1789 to 1991, relatively complex history theories like praxis and becoming, history s case studies on indonesia, japan and even a back-up indus valley, three and a half three-inch thick files worth of economic concepts and quotes and all the assorted a level math formulae and methods, a 16 page list of cases is just a little bit more than what you're already capable of. right? right?

exsanguinating exams, law, law school

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