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Originally posted by bruinaphi
Performance tests are "closed world" situations where the bar gives you case law or statutes and you have to either write a memo, a pleading or rewrite a statute. For those who have taken real property, the second performance test on my bar was on the "Rule Against Perpetuities." We had to rewrite the statute. The whole room was laughing when we opened it up. Can you imagine a more tortious way to spend 3 hours than writing about the RAP?
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I literally can't think of a worse subject to write on...I think I would have laughed too, I imagine that's all you can do! At my schools some first year law professors did not teach the RAP in property (or future interests)! Can you believe that!?!!?!?