INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINAL EXAMINATION
This is an open-book examination. You may use any class-related, non-electronic materials you wish to bring, and you may take the exam on a laptop if you have complied with the UND School of Law’s requirements. Other than the hard copies of materials you bring for the exam, you may not use a computer (other than for taking the exam), the Internet, or other electronic resources (unless otherwise authorized by the Dean’s office for specific accommodations). Thus, you must print out and bring to the exam anything you wish to access during the exam. The work on this exam must be solely your own. You must turn in this exam along with any scratch paper at the end of the exam.
You will have three hours to complete the entire examination, which consists of 20 multiple-choice questions, to be answered on the provided Scantron form, and 2 essay questions (with subsections), which are to be answered in a blue book or typed on a laptop using the approved software. The estimated time for each section is noted clearly in the exam. This time should be a benchmark, you may spend as much or as little time on each section as you wish. However, the point allocations correspond directly to the time allocations. Please answer every question. You are better served answering every question, with a little less on each part, than missing an entire question.
For the multiple-choice questions, please indicate your response clearly on the Scantron form. Specifying more than one option is automatically incorrect. If you have questions or concerns, pick the best answer, then explain briefly on your exam (and not the Scantron) why you think there is more than one correct answer (or there are no correct answers) and move on.
If you are using a laptop to answer the essay questions, you still must log in to the program at the beginning of the exam period. (If you are handwriting the exam, you should not have your laptop in the exam room.) Please turn in the entire exam, including your scratch paper. Remember that the multiple choice responses must be put on the Scantron to receive credit. This exam is double-sided; both sides matter!
Please use only your exam number -- do not use your name, student ID number or Social Security Number on any exam materials.
This final exam is to be your work, and your work alone. University and UND School of Law policies apply, including, but not limited to the School of Law’s Academic Dishonesty and Misconduct Policy. By turning in this exam, you certify that the exam was completed by you, without the aid of any materials not expressly authorized.
This exam covers the material we discussed in class. Relax (as best you can) and use the information from class to guide you to the correct answers. Read carefully to ensure you know what the questions are asking, and look for the differences between possible options so you can pick the best response. Again, if you see any problems or inconsistencies, note them briefly and move on.