Epilogue:
Well, I talked with all profs about the exams. One prof said I missed one minor issue (apparently THE issue that separated B grades from A grades, according to prof) and should have discussed another issue a little deeper to go from my B+ to an A. Oh well.
Talked with my torts prof. Evidentially I hit ALL possible issues (and the extra credit issues), but my format screwed me. Basically, it dealt with a negligence action by two people against the owner of a premises. Because the duty owed by the premises was the same analysis for both parties, I combined it (to save space/time) and said "This is why the duty is owed to all parties." Evidentially, I should have had two separate discussions saying the same thing. Showed the prof that I actually did discuss everything. He conceded and met me halfway increasing my B to an A-, wouldn't give me the A though.
Got another grade bumped from a B+ to an A-.
My B- screwed me though. The prof said that my discussions were flawless and got all points for about half of the exam. On the other half, I misread a word/sentence or two and did a great analysis on point, but the analysis was on the WRONG THING. I shouldn't have gone so fast on the exam. He kept my grade at a B-. Nuts.
So, basically, I moved from the bottom third of the class to the top third (almost). Still want to quit law school, but at least it's not as bad.
I started LEEWS a couple weeks ago and am hoping that their guarantee holds true that grades increase by a point or so. Combined with reading better/slower (I was WAYY too cocky on that exam), I'm hoping to have As and A-s next semester. I guess that's possible considering that I ended up with an A-, A-, B+, B-. I could even live with an A, A, A-, B I suppose.