FE1Rookie wrote: » Seems they won't impose further restrictions on Dublin. The cases are very worrying and essentially they've just released a plan and said to dubliners to just "wash your hands" and put them on the same stage as every other county. Complete joke really, release a set of rules that are immediately broken and don't impose any restrictions to those that break the rules. I want the exam to be held physically as I was perfectly comfortable in August doing it but jesus this government are really just making things up as they go along and not imposing rules on Dublin that they've imposed on other counties already.
2020lawfe1 wrote: » Could I ask if you were selecting to sit the exam in Dublin or Cork? I submitted mine on Thursday for Dublin sitting and haven't heard back. I am wondering if they are delaying accepting Dublin in case tomorrow's announcement has an impact?
CSC1997 wrote: » Is it at all possible that an application might not get approved in time?
Fe1student1234 wrote: » You’ve done your part you applied and paid Can’t see how they would not allow people to sit after applying and paying ( would mean more work for them issuing prompt refunds which they will not want to have to do rn) I wouldn’t worry about it tbh but give them till Thursday maybe and just give them a quick ring
michaelot97 wrote: » Have they definitely ruled out doing the exams online? The number of cases in Dublin is getting worrying
awsah wrote: » if you have applied it does not necessarily mean that you have paid as you need to be approved first and then get a link to pay. I applied on the first day and just received an email half an hour ago with the link to pay, I know its frustrating but im sure they will get around to everyone. And to the people who were worried about middle names, certificates etc My legal name is spelt differently to my ID, i uploaded a picture of my undergrad cert and my postgrad transcripts (even though I selected a Masters as my highest level, just didnt have these forms to hand) and it got approved so I am sure it will all work out for people!
Katniss1998 wrote: » Hi guys, I am sitting Contract Law and Property Law in October but am working full time until the week before the exams. Anything I can leave out of each to speed up prep time?
IgoPAP wrote: » Looks like we're going to be in a situation where indoor gatherings of 50 will be permitted in Cork but not in Dublin. I wonder what the plan is from the Law Society, presuming they have one.
Mooseman12 wrote: » Anyone have an issue uploading the photo ID? I keep getting a "run time error" message despite following the instruction of no special cases and using a pdf format.
Fe1student1234 wrote: » If that’s the case my guess is postponed for everyone Hopefully tho the law society is under the same exemption as colleges so groups of 50 will be allowed with social distancing in place
IgoPAP wrote: » That's an interesting point! As schools and colleges are open at basically whatever level we're on, and if Law Society is allowed to follow college guidelines - they can basically hold in-person exams (with limits) without worry.
LS3 wrote: » has anyone written out a list of the key dates for training contract applications that they would be willing to share with me?
IgoPAP wrote: » Lots of firms don't seem to be doing Milkrounds this year
student2019 wrote: » Which firms aren't hiring?
rightytighty wrote: » Judicial Assistant exam is being conducted remotely interestingly. Although it’s more research based than retaining knowledge.
fLawless123 wrote: » Does anyone know if we need to pay before the 21st deadline in order to have successfully applied or is it enough we have submitted the application for review? I submitted my application on the 9th and still haven't gotten a reply or link for payment yet. Tried ringing LS but just kept getting transferred on ending up asking me to leave a message. (not helping at all with the stress atm) Would really appreciate if anyone knows what's the story with the applications....