IgoPAP wrote: » I'm still in college and doing a few subjects at a time but I think I'll stop now if it's going to harm me in the long-term because I'll have too many sittings done even though I haven't failed any.
Liordi wrote: » I imagine that the requirement for the FE1s to be passed in three sittings means three sittings from the time you sign the contract.
sarahlawless wrote: » Not for my firm anyway, I'd sat two sitting before signing and now have one sitting to pass the remaining or my TC is rescinded.
Liordi wrote: » That's really strange. I imagine they will have to alter that condition since there is no longer the requirement of passing 3 FE1s in the first sitting. I was planning on preparing two subjects at a time for the next four sittings.
aisoburke1994 wrote: » In response to Hiya's post, I understand some of you may have studied, myself included. You have to think about everyone and not just yourselves. It's not fair on those who have no answer on tort to have to wait like that and then to have the exam right after. Additionally it's not fair on those who do not live in Dublin or Cork and have to make arrangements coming from down the country. It's the fairest thing to have every option for each student. If you have seen its about half who want the exams going forward and half who don't.
JCormac wrote: » Linking the petition for anyone who's interested:https://www.change.org/p/law-society-of-ireland-expedite-the-release-of-results-from-the-august-fe-1-sitting-or-delay-the-october-sitting
Lawlaw12 wrote: » Agreed. At the end of the day we all sitting these exams in different circumstances. For people who sat their first exams in August, or people who are still in college sitting a few FE1's this will not be a big deal as they may be planning on doing the March 2021 sitting anyway. However, there are also those of us who are being seriously disadvantaged by the LSI's decision. People who had registered to sit Tort and EU in March were not given this as an 'additional sitting' we were actually delayed 5 months on our FE1 process. As stated above some people have to pass within 3 sittings or have a deadline in their contract for passing, and if their second sitting was March 2020 and third is October, they are not being afforded the opportunity to repeat Tort/EU from their second sitting, an opportunity they would have had if the exams had gone ahead in March or if the LSI had actually managed to reorganise them without letting 5 months pass. I completely understand that there are people who sat in August that will be planning on sitting exams in March anyway... but please bear in mind that for many of us the March sitting is not an option and that is why we are seeking an option to repeat just Tort and EU in November if we did not pass in August
aisoburke1994 wrote: » In response to Hiya's post, I understand some of you may have studied, myself included. You have to think about everyone and not just yourselves. It's not fair on those who have no answer on tort to have to wait like that and then to have the exam right after. Additionally it's not fair on those who do not live in Dublin or Cork and have to make arrangements coming from down the country. It's the fairest thing to have every option for each student. If you have seen its about half who want the exams going forward and half who don't. The amount of childish fighting on this site is ridiculous. Cop yourselves and let's work together to make these exams fair for everyone.
Hiya1234 wrote: » Check your contract. If there is a clause in it then it applies to you, if you dont have any such clauses then I wouldn't worry about it. My firm just doesn't want me to post pone my start date so if I postpone more than once due to a failed exam then my contract is rescinded. This isn't in my contract - I have just heard this from word of mouth from the graduate recruiter.
Lawgrad101 wrote: » Generally do most training contracts have these clauses?
LawStudent96 wrote: » Property March 2020 Paper/Topics anyone please and thank you?
channing90 wrote: » What are people focusing on for constitutional and also where can I purchase the constitution and the what does it cost ? Thanks
EAA123 wrote: » You can buy it from the government publications website. Here is their email address publications@opw.ie it is 5 euros i think
Aoibhin511 wrote: » Also are we allowed bring legislation into property and if so, what?