XxMCRxBabyxX wrote: » Has anyone else found it really hard to get much work done today? I'd say that I've only really managed an hour or two.
Fe1r wrote: » How important is it to learn sentences in criminal?
Supermax1988 wrote: » Does anyone know if you can request to view your exam paper before submitting it for a re-check?
odwyer94 wrote: » Yeah it seems like the best approach anyway. I really regret only making a half arsed attempt at these exams. Only started studying in mid August and didn't kill myself with the work - tried to scrape by with as little work as possible (my usual approach) - which was silly because I have to sit the exams anyway so I may as well have made a decent effort rather than going into the exams in the knowledge that I won't be able to answer 5 questions unless I'm lucky....
laurenburne wrote: » On my third attempt of eu and I'm in the same mood as you. I've no idea why I lack a sense of urgency. I'm studying competition law here... bored out of my mind. The case names are a joke to remember.
laurenburne wrote: » Would any kind soul out there have a list of the case notes that came up on the last exam paper? #begging
zxcvbnm123 wrote: » Has anyone any inclination as to what Q3 in the constitutional exam yesterday was? Still can't get my head around it 😰
qwerty1991 wrote: » In Criminal, March 2016, did intoxication come up as a defence? I have a feeling it did but cannot remember! Thanks in advance
2121993 wrote: » Any predictions as to what will come up for Practice, Procedure, Detention & Bail? I hate the chapter due to the amount of statute but I am not leaving it out completely.
Gunslinger92 wrote: » My grid says that CCA and CA and the presumption of innocence didn't come up last sitting, and that the rest did. I'm doing arrest and detention, silence, bail and presumption of innocence
Leraf wrote: » Learning (reading) criminal allllll day and nothing is sticking to many acts, sections, sentences, crimes how do you remember it all
lawgal wrote: » Has anyone ever passed the EU exam and didn't do the casenote? Is it risky not doing it? Or if anyone has some they can send on I would be forever grateful
Dunne1995 wrote: » With regards to Property - am I right in saying that a trespasser has no rights whatsoever to an object found in or on land?