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  • 22-03-2010 5:31pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 85 ✭✭


    hey all,

    Planning on doing my first four fe1's in oct with the assistance of the gcd distance learning over the summer. was wondering what subjects would be most advisable to do first. had thought equity, land, eu and tort??

    hope all exams went well for those who sat them this last week!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 126 ✭✭Amre17


    You should post your question in the fe1 exam thread you'll probably get more responses there...

    To answer your Q.. its really up to yourself.. a lot of people do equity and property together as there is a small bit of overlap between the two so there good ones to sit together..

    contract and criminal both have a relatively small syllabus in comparison with the likes of tort and eu so might be easier..

    i would recommened you do the four subjects you like most and will work at since you have to pass three of the four.. Also maybe try the subjects that you did most recently in college as your knowledge will be fresh..

    I did equity, land, contract and criminal to start for the above reasons and thought they were good ones to start with but on the downside i have left the tougher subjects to be sat together but at least if i only pass one now it will count having got three..

    best of luck.. ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 85 ✭✭steph86


    :)thanks for the advice, just knew to boards so still trying to work out how to use it.
    happy studying


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