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How to revise for the FE1s?

  • 15-09-2011 10:10am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2


    Hi there im hoping to take on the Fe1s in the March/April sitting 2012. I am planning to take on contract, equity, criminal and constitutional law. I finished my LLB degree last year. I will be sitting the prep course in Griffith come Novemeber. However I just recently downloaded the Fe1 sylabus for the Fe1s and im not going to lie, its scared the living daylight out of me :eek:. However after composing myself (which took alot of work), I have started to revise. Problem is despite spending hours revising (9am - 5pm, I feel im not covering enough (I have only been at it one week). I know its still a litlle early doors, and in all fairness I have not picked up a law book since May but I already know that the method I used to pass my college exams will not work with the Fe1s. For college what I tended to do was break down the lecture notes/books and make my own notes. This is clearly too time consuming. Anyway before this turns into an essay I just wanted to know how others who revised for the Fe1s went about their revision. I know each person will differ, but making my own notes works for me, but its too time consuming given the amount of topics that need to be covered. I would apprecite any help, thank you.:)


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