Fedone wrote: » Heads up for anyone who hasn’t done exams in the RDS before, the traffic heading for ballsbridge at 9am on a weekday has always been awful (not sure if Covid has helped this but I’m assuming it’s hasn’t to be on the safe side). If you’re driving I would definitely advise leaving earlier and sitting in the car park to look over notes, have a coffee, etc. Has saved me so much stress being there super early instead of sitting in traffic worrying about making it there in time
spygirl wrote: » My general plan is as above, Is there a good coffee shop out there anyone know? They could make a nice few quid of coffee from us if the facility exists. Otherwise it will have to a flask in the car. not doing a two day donkey trek for my fix that morning.
LJones18 wrote: » Does anyone have any advise on distinguishing topics for Qs, I'm finding it had to know how I will know if a Question is on Nuisance, or if is Rylands and Fletcher? Does Rylands and Fletcher come up very often?
Iso_123 wrote: » Does anyone know what time the car park opens at?
Healyjhow wrote: » Any chance anyone would post what topics they’ve covered for EU... I feel like I’ve covered very few and I’m a bit triggered now hahaha
DFMCD190384 wrote: » It doesn't say on the letter (I don't think so anyway). It just says the carpark is €7 and to pay by card. Also, make sure to check your email. I got one yesterday saying the time of my exam is 10am and not 9.30am. I'm in Hall 8C. Is anyone else feeling a little all over the place? Honestly, if a paper was put in front of me right now for EU I wouldn't be able to answer it. I don't know how I'm going to know it all by Thursday.
iamanengine wrote: » My motto for these exams has always been that you know more than you think you do. I'm always genuinely surprised once I'm sitting down in the exam and start writing that I actually do know some stuff! Also don't under estimate the amount of information you can take in even just cramming the day before
Healyjhow wrote: » Don’t suppose anyone has sample answers for tort papers 2019? I have up til 2018 if anyone needs them
IgoPAP wrote: » The pass rate for EU and Torts is hovering at, what, 70-80%? Most people manage to pass it in the end.
Lawgrad101 wrote: » Does anyone know if you get a letter from the law society once you have passed all 8 exams?
spygirl wrote: » I know we are keeping it light here, those are some pretty sobering numbers today. Just how unbreakable is that disclaimer do you reckon??? Asking for a friend.
HappyKitten62 wrote: » Yes high numbers but the chief medical officer has stated they are not planning to lockdown any other counties at this moment in time. 100 cases were in Kildare alone. The exams will go ahead.
spygirl wrote: » Apologies, I took this off topic. Right so vicarious Liability. Close connection test, would I be safe enough just taking in Lister, Elmonton and Reilly? is there anyone I am missing in that list?
Fe1student1234 wrote: » In the case of Various claimants v Wm Morrison Supermarkets they overturned the finding of vicarious Liability because they said the fact that he had access to the payroll and uploaded the details of other employees online was not sufficiently connected to his employment. I’m open for correction on this Not sure if you need to add that case but to me it looks like they’re kinda of reducing close connection
iamanengine wrote: » Was this an appeal of Mohamud v WM Morrisons or this a separate case? Edit - Separate case. Good summary here - https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/docs/uksc-2018-0213-press-summary.pdf
[Deleted User] wrote: » Said we can’t be complacent about the rest of the country too as 50 shows an increase of cases everywhere! Agree that exams will go ahead, but really pity students from those 3 counties. Exams not on the gov list of essential travel and Gardaí checkpoints out too.