law_struggles wrote: » Do people think there's any possibilty of getting traineeships at the moment, and if so, how do you apply? Where do you look? I'm currently waiting for the postponed Tort exam to take place with the other 7 passed. Thanks
Coulter97 wrote: » The big firms often hire trainees years in advance and so they won't be massively reducing their future intake as the TC's they hand out now will be starting probably years from now when the economy picks up again. They usually open applications in the Autumn.
Coulter97 wrote: » You're almost done your Fe-1's and you haven't considered applying for any Training Contracts yet?
Fe1newbie wrote: » Hey does anyone have any nutshells for Tort? I could swap some materials, I’ve 2019 manuals, Papers, sample answers, and all that for most subjects. Private message if you’d like these. Hard to know when to start studying, don’t wanna burn out.
Fe1newbie wrote: » By “nutshells” I was just going on what I’d heard mentioned here before? Are they no use or littered with errors does anyone know? Thanks
Lealaw wrote: » I have the Nutshells for Criminal Law. I ended up getting both the International version by Adam Jackson, Joanne Clough, and Natalie Wortley (on kindle) and the Irish version, Round Hall, 4th Edition, by Cecilia Ni Choileain (which has Irish case law and legislation). I find it useful but I am using it to supplement notes that I have. Not sure about them for other FE1 subjects but just be careful with the version (Irish publication) and the edition you get.
naraic27 wrote: » Sorry this is a bit off topic but can anyone who has done the Autumn exams tell me when exactly they usually take place. I have a race on the 26th of September but I'd rather not commit to it if it was on too close to the exams. Is it always in the first week?
woodyman wrote: » Has anyone who was due to sit EU and/or Tort in March received an email from the Law Society in the last week? The notice placed on the website last Friday said that those candidates would receive confirmation of the August sitting within 5 days but I still haven't received anything.
lawgrad15 wrote: » Nope I never received an email either
sunnylegal wrote: » If one wasn’t working at all till after October, how many exams would be realistic to sit? 2 in Aug and then another 4 maybe?
Coulter97 wrote: » That makes sense. If it takes 8 weeks study to do 4 subjects, and there's 2 months in between Aug and Oct sitting, that might be realistic.
dobby896 wrote: » When you say 8 weeks, do you mean 8 weeks from opening the manuals and start note taking or 8 weeks of actual learning off etc?
mmullen wrote: » 8 weeks from opening manuals - but try test yourself as you go along (closing the page and seeing if you remember the cases etc) as otherwise you’ll just have written out reams of info and left the important work til the very end!
leavingcert17 wrote: » Any advice on getting a traineeship
Fe1newbie wrote: » Anyone started studying for August yet? Or when do people plan on doing so