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kings inns entrance exam long term plan

  • 07-09-2014 10:54AM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    I've been trawling through the numerous ki threads as I hope to do the entrance exam once I get my llb in a few years. As I progress through my degree I hope to lay a solid foundations for the entrance exams by giving those subjects way more attention in my degree and working from some griffith prep course manuals I picked up last year.

    Difficulty levels seem to Tort and Constitutional the worst. Then Contract followed by Criminal with Evidence deemed the easiest - based on threads I've read.

    Also, I've seen mixed opinion on threads whether year and full case names are necessary. For example, donoghue v stevenson, 1932 is fine as Stevenson case. To reduce that would save a lot of study. It seems there are about 300 to 350 cases per subject. So 1,600 cases is a lot.

    Any other advice in these early days?


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