Okay, fair to mild.
Question one: Products liability. My least, uh, good area of torts, but do-able. Probably caught most of what I needed to. Worked in most if not all of the facts.
Question two: Wills? Community Property? Both? Tim divorces Anna. They try to get back together, but don't. He leaves his property to his best friend, Anna. Unbeknownst to Tim, Anna has their extramarital child, Fred. Tim marries Beth. She signs prenup disclaiming all interest in his estate but - ding! - has no advice from counsel before she signs 2 days before the wedding. They have a kid, Sarah. Tim dies leaving $400k CP house and $90k SP cash. Everyone wants stuff, who gets what? We got your pretermitted spouse and kids (and if that's not how that's spelled, bummer for my grader). So there's that question.
Then we get to question three. Three, not so much a magic number today. Real property, landlord/tenent, sublease, an action for waste, a fixtures issue with a subleasee AFTER the lessor is out of the picture, action for ejectment, and a zoning board's refusal to grant a variance that I
think was either a Con Law question or my ticket to the July exam. Only time will tell. Or maybe some consensus from a representative number of fellow test takers, with who I don't wish to speak, yet.
Am, in fact, seated in row 1, seat 1, on the edge. Prime real estate. Number 2 is next to me - nice girl, no offensive habits, so that's good. And here we are, back for lunch, sans computer which I was forced to leave there. Phooey. Am typing on a Mac. Difficult.
Time to eat, get ready for PT, and promise of post-exam hot tub.
These exams sound fun. Can you sneak me out a paper so I can have a go?