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Law Society Preliminary Exam

  • 21-09-2016 01:09AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16


    Hi guys,
    I am dead set on sitting the Preliminary Exam in February/March of next year. I have just received my past papers today and I am ready to hit the books. If anyone could offer some advice on the best way to prep for this exam(s) , I would be forever grateful. If you think you have anything to offer , let me know :)
    Thanks in advance.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 631 ✭✭✭Kings Inns or bust


    Search here - I have been rather taken with the work backwards approach offered by a long time poster who has not, unfortunately, departed.

    Identify the topics using the syllabus. Grab a calendar and work backwards giving yourself one day per topic, the two days a topic, then three days a topic. As you get closer and closer to the exam you're covering topics again and again at a faster and faster rate. If it's sinking in, perfect, if it's not it's time to start thinking about drastic measures.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 75 ✭✭RebeccaM90


    Hi guys,
    I am dead set on sitting the Preliminary Exam in February/March of next year. I have just received my past papers today and I am ready to hit the books. If anyone could offer some advice on the best way to prep for this exam(s) , I would be forever grateful. If you think you have anything to offer , let me know :)
    Thanks in advance.

    Hi there,

    I am in the same boat with regards to the exams. I have al of my past papers and I can see the syllabus is now on the law society's website. Have you started any prep courses ?


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