sarahlawless wrote: » We should start a petition to get it re-opened!
awsah wrote: » when you click into it it says 28
Fe1student1234 wrote: » Mine says 21st
awsah wrote: » I don't know what to tell you then as when I clicked in to start the application there was a note on the top of the page that said the 28th, the FE1 page where you click onto the application said 21st. If this is different on yours there is obviously an error somewhere, I can only tell you what I have read.
Lallers96 wrote: » "This form is not available to you" is the error I'm getting now. "Email if you believe you should have access to the application". Sigh.
thelaw wrote: » Hi all, The October 2020 application form is now open, it will list your respective remaining subjects, in my case that's three, and includes Tort, which I had sat in August. I think for many of us, a decision will have to be made whether to focus on other subjects for the October sitting, (in the hope you pass the August sitting), the alternative is to keep studying for a subject you may have passed, which inevitably, will be a determent to your study for other subjects. Its essentially a gamble. I cannot understand, how the law society think that such a situation is acceptable, potentially you could fail the August sitting, apply to sit the October sitting, and then pass on a recheck from August, even though you've sat the October exam. Its an absolute mess! You cannot expect students, on one weeks notice (Tort), or 2.5 weeks notice (EU) in exam week to adapt, these are professional exams as we all know, and the law society itself is showing very little respect for that. What are peoples general conscientious? Is it worth applying again now for an exam you may have passed in August?, or concentrate on other subjects, I find the lack of certainty difficult, and, just hope that some common sense can enter the building at Blackhall place, and that the law society acknowledge the difficulties that have arisen. For clarification, I'm not an advocate for the changing of October exam dates, however an extra sitting for Tort and EU in my opinion is the only amicable solution. I hope the study is going well for you all!
Iso_123 wrote: » could anyone please let me know what topics they are covering for constitutional law/give me recommendations on what topics to cover.. 4 weeks to go and I just can't see myself getting this course covered in time with the other 2 exams I am doing as well!:( agh stress levels currently through the roof
lsheehaneire wrote: » I just registered for Constitution and got the 8th Oct as the date ? I thought it was the 14th Oct? ! Did anyone else get the same?
Jenosul wrote: » I sat it the last go and unfortunately was just short the pass. I remember Interputation did not come up so I am studying that as it is due. The President and the Attorney general due to come up. I remember there was no specific question regarding equality and Religion so maybe worth covering. Property rights important to cover. There is always a question it goes like such and such legislation is being introduced....you just think of what topic may fit into it...know locus standi can you challenge the constitutionality of it and the separation of powers is the arm of government going beyond it's function. He is actually a sound marker I found. Use you constitution in exam and with Constitution you can say I would argue that property rights are infringed etc etc and pick out what you think fits if you get what I mean from the exam questions. Do not panic. If I was a gambler I would definitely do interpretation, and president/attorney general and have them off. Then three more questions, I would try learn as much as I can the rights and seperation of powers (keep it simple), constitutionality, are not too bad if you have the nutshell you may find them useful. Keep the faith.
Lawlaw12 wrote: » Thank you for sharing this! By any chance can you remember if Liberty came up in the last sitting? I believe there have been a few recent cases in that area, and could be topical with the lockdown
HU123 wrote: » Is anyone else still getting the below message when you try to apply for the October sitting: This form is not available to you. If you believe you should have access to this application form, please contact the FE-1 Section
FE1Rookie wrote: » Yes, I got that as my 2nd error message. Now it says "You are not allowed to access this page" which is concerning as I cannot get a reply off their email.