I feel I had to mention that, once again, I passed my last examination for the Bar Admissions Course, which was civil litigation. What's more, I passed the exam with a stunning 92% -- 49 correct answers out of 53. It's important to emphasize that the exams that followed the professional responsibility module (which was fairly challenging, requiring a lot of reference to the Rules of Professional Conduct, the Solicitors Act and the Society By-laws and written in short answers) are open book and multiple choice, but that said, I've been told that some 200 people out of all the law students writing it in Ontario managed to fail the real estate exam, so clearly it's possible to screw these things up. Still, I'm officially at the point where I'm not freaking out about these things any longer (though in fairness it's hard to say I ever did freak out about them).
On the other hand, we'll see if the Dark Lord of Irony causes me to now fail the criminal law exam on Wednesday as the consequence of my hubris.