JCormac wrote: » Also, these two sittings have seemed particularly soul-destroying/draining compared to other sittings :pac:
keelfe1s wrote: » Does anyone know if there is a clock in exam hall??
Lawgrad101 wrote: » Yeah there is
lawgrad49 wrote: » I'm in the same boat, all topics above and going to look at Equality now. I tried to have a look at Art 101/102 today and just know I wouldn't remember all the case law in time!
DUMSURFER wrote: » Does anyone have 'Free Movement of Workers' notes for EU that I could beg for? Can send any and all other notes, sample answers etc to the unbelievably kind people who help out!
DUMSURFER wrote: » Anyone? Please
musicmanual123 wrote: » Is there anywhere in RDS to leave a bag, notes or even wallet phone? Not sure what can bring if there’s no cloakroom
DUMSURFER wrote: » Hey, I've sent you two messages? Also still looking for FMOW notes
Fe1andDone wrote: » Does anyone know exactly what the general principles question was on the March 2020 paper?
Fedone wrote: » What are the general principles of EU law and, using examples from the case law of the Court if Justice, discuss how they are used by the Court of Justice to protect individuals and to ensure that the EU institutions and the member states when implementing EU law, act in accordance with the rule of law?
HappyKitten62 wrote: » Can anyone give me reassurance about tort? What’s he like as a marker? Please tell me he’s nice.
iamanengine wrote: » When I did Tort before and failed it I had two average at best questions, 1 poor question and 2 absolutely terrible questions. I just made an absolute mess of it, and still somehow got 45% I think. So yeah, I'd say he is a nice marker lol