lawDani wrote: » yeah i was thinking along the same lines but then again they did hold exams this month in the Red Cow, or were these online?
orlaghs wrote: » sitting my first exams in october, wondering if anyone has advice for contract law? i havent studied it since first year of college and have no notes or anything so what topics are important/should be left out etc.? much appreciated
vid36 wrote: » If it not safe for fans to attend an outdoor sporting event, how on earth is it safe to bring hundreds of students for all over to country to Dublin and Cork for exams. They should be held online.
lawgrad15 wrote: » - Get an up to date grid and decide what topics you want/feel that are important to study. It's not the broadest course so you may be able to study more topics than other courses. - Get a copy of the exam papers and examiner's reports. The examiner makes very good points in the reports as to where students failed/lost marks. - I did the questions together by subject after studying the topics e.g. did all mistake together. Then I looked at the examiner's reports and saw where the problems where and made a note of them. I would definitely recommend doing this. - I would definitely advise knowing the consumer protection area particularly well. - Some areas like offer and acceptance where people think they know the area well can end up being more difficult/easier to fall down on in my opinion. - You are allowed to bring certain legislation in with you. You can check out with the Law Society what you can bring in and I would definitely try and order/arrange it sooner rather than later. Good luck! Above is just based on my experience.
L.E.D wrote: » Provisional dates
LawCandidate wrote: » Kildare, Laois and Offaly students who weren't able to attend the sittings last week will get to sit them online next week. Email just came through
Lallers96 wrote: » Indoor settings down from 50 to 6 people. They have to go online now
Boltabb wrote: » Great to hear that an online exam was always an option, they just chose not to use that option last week and had us all gather together instead
Aoibhin511 wrote: » Same paper or a new one?
IgoPAP wrote: » Restrictions end on September 13. Exam is a month later.
nmurphy1441 wrote: » That’s only until September 13th though!
IgoPAP wrote: » It was perfectly safe. All the precautions were taken and social distancing was maintained.
Lallers96 wrote: » Well it can't be the same paper, they all have it already
vid36 wrote: » Only until September 13 if numbers falls and they are not going to fall with one million children heading back to overcrowded, poorly ventilated rooms in the next few weeks.
dobby896 wrote: » Same paper but with different names in the problem questions lol
Lallers96 wrote: » They can't do that. Literally may aswell just pass them because they live in one of those three counties then.
LawCandidate wrote: » How will an online exam work? Just have the notes in front of you like? Surely it's an unfair advantage?
dobby896 wrote: » Remote invigilation- worked well for the accounting exams apparently
steveeq wrote: » What does this “remote invigilation” involve?