The final exam will have 2 parts, a multiple choice question part and an essay part.
The MPQ part will be closed book.
The essay part will be partial open book. You may bring your casebook, and your notes & outline only. No commercial outlines, or printouts of Web resources. A statutory supplement will be provided with key Restatement and UCC sections in it. Do not bring your own statutory supplement, though, of course, it is fine to incorporate quotations of law into your notes and/or outline.
The exam will be 3 hours long with a break in the middle.
The 3 hours will be divided about equally between the two sections.
It is not necessary to memorize exact wording of UCC or Restatement sections. However, the MPQ's will ask you to apply UCC and Restatement sections to fact based problems and provide answers, so it is important to know the substance of them and be able to apply them.
In answering essay questions, it is important to both provide the right answer and show how much you know. Show your analysis and if you have time, show alternative analyses, even ones you considered and rejected, and why.