Goer4454 wrote: » Can I ask what the invite stated? Law society are giving nothing away. I fully appreciate it was horrible not to be able to travel to the exam but I think it’s a really unfair advantage getting to sit it online
IgoPAP wrote: » The average typing speed is obviously faster than the average handwriting speed. I hope the typed exam will be marked harder. It only seems fair.
Goer4454 wrote: » It’s not a personal attack. It was very hard sitting uncomfortably for 3 hours masked up in an exam that you’ll no doubt appreciate is stressful enough on a good day. I have great sympathy for those who couldn’t travel to sit it but the Law Society should have offered all candidates the opportunity to sit it online. You’re naive if you think sitting it in the comfort of you’re own home where you can without a doubt take a quick glance at key words or notes at the side of your computer in comparison to going into the actual exam hall. I wish you the best of luck. Hopefully after the EU paper, I’ve only one exam left and I can put these horrid exams behind me.
Pengo11 wrote: » In my opinion, under no circumstances should anyone, especially someone who is not sitting the exam, wish that an exam gets marked harder on students who have literally no say in the exam. Strange and petty behaviour. This forum for its most part is very helpful and supportive, understanding how stressful these exams are for all students. We should keep it that way. If a student has no say in whether they do the exam online or not, best of luck to you regardless.
sarahlawless wrote: » Couldn't agree more Pengo11. Candidates from those counties have worked just as hard as everyone else. They deserve the opportunity to sit the exam, in whatever forum, and be to graded on an equal footing.
dobby896 wrote: » Remote invigilation- worked well for the accounting exams apparently
sarahlawless wrote: » The lockdown for those counties came into place on the 7 August. 'You're naive if you think' the Law Society could arrange for the option of an online sitting for every single candidate within 5 days.
Deleted User wrote: » Look this is a horrible situation for all of us, I would rather have sat the exams at home but then again I don’t have internet problems or too many housemates to worry about. And then again I would have rathered the exam hall to a last minute cancellation and my county being on lockdown again. The uncertainty of the situation has been very difficult and I think the only reasonable next step is for the LS to give us all automatic passes for attempting the dreaded FE1s during a global pandemic!
StabiloLaw wrote: » Not sure if it will put anyone's mind at ease regarding typing speed and fairness, but it looks like the online exam is going to be written and we scan in the pages after we're done!
TCPIP wrote: » Where's that coming from?
StabiloLaw wrote: » We got the instructions for next week a few minutes ago. They're sending us the answer booklets by post!
TCPIP wrote: » Oh, for the EU and Tort papers... I was terrified you meant the October sitting.
Mooseman12 wrote: » I sat the ACA last year and from speaking to people I know doing it this year, the accounting exams had a lot of issues such as; formatting errors when answering; dropped connections; not registering answers; error screens lasting 5 minutes. From what they have told me they would much rather be sitting them in a hall.