Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Two Lawyers Walk into a Bar...

I'm drowning in work and bar exam studying. I panicked this morning when I realized that:
  • There are 13 subjects on the bar exam.
  • The bar exam is in 6 weeks!
I have so much information I need to cram into my brain between now and then.

I'm not too worried about the essay portions, but the multiple choice concerns me. Bar exam multiple choice questions are evil. Here's an example:
Oxnard owned Goldacre, a tract of land, in fee simple. At a time when Goldacre was in the adverse possession of Amos, Eric obtained the oral permission of Oxnard to use a portion of Goldacre as a road or driveway to reach adjoining land, Twin Pines, which Eric owned in fee simple. Thereafter, during all times relevant to this problem, Eric used this road across Goldacre regularly for ingress and egress between Twin Pines and a public highway.
Amos quit possession of Goldacre before acquiring title by adverse possession. Without any further communication between Oxnard and Eric, Eric continued to use the road for a total period, from the time he first began to use it, sufficient to acquire an easement by prescription. Oxnard then blocked the road and refused to permit its continued use. Eric brought suit to determine his right to continue use of the road. Eric should
(A) win, because his use was adverse to Amos and once adverse it continued adverse until some affirmative showing of a change.
(B) win, because Eric made no attempt to renew permission after Amos quit possession of Goldacre.
(C) lose, because his use was with permission.
(D) lose, because there is no evidence that he continued adverse use for the required period after Amos quit possession.
There are 200 of these on the exam! Eep!

(Oh, and in case you were curious, the answer is C.)

1 comments:

Tamaran said...

UGH! I had to read it 3 times just to figure out the stupid situation...then I had no idea what the answer was!

GOOD LUCK!

So I am slightly familiar with big tests that have to be passed. My method? Blessing at the very begining of my study plan, prayer before and after each individual study session (that I would know what/how to study and be able to retain what I studied), another blessing and a trip to the temple the day before the test. I honestly don't think I could have passed my test on my own. Again, good luck!