ruby1998 wrote: » Really don’t fancy holding my breath watching case numbers for the next 3 weeks..
Pengo11 wrote: » Will the law society give an update do we think?
Pengo11 wrote: » I agree, as bad as it is there are people with mortgages etc who haven’t worked in months so it’s important to keep it in perspective. But I find myself refreshing twitter every few minutes to see if there’s an update and the sense of worry and stress of studying for something that might not happen has impacted my study and my mental health too, hopefully not alone on that one. Would really hope the law society have an answer ready soon
Fe1erere wrote: » Level 3 allows travel for essential journeys so that includes education so people can travel
Lallers96 wrote: » I haven't looked here all day now because I spent the entire day not eating or studying and just moping about the house because the stress of all this has really gotten to me - between the exams and COVID I am really, really sick of it. There is obviously a huge level of uncertainty with this virus and I understand that, but then the government have EXTREMELY inconsistent regulations and "recommendations" that apparently aren't worth enforcing because I have personally seen pubs packed to the rafters with people, I've seen shops like Tesco and Dunnes and ALDI etc. all packed with people not distancing and the odd idiot not wearing a mask. This adds to the uncertainty and the general stress of life, as if life wasn't stressful already Then to compound this I decided 2020 was a great flipping time to start these exams and the Law Society have made things 1 million times more stressful. The lack of communication to students across the country is a shambles, I've never seen anything like it. I cannot understand the resistance to online exams, which have worked for other professions such as barristers or accountants. I can only imagine law firms in 2 or 3 years time are wondering "where the hell are all the applicants and new trainee solicitors?" and my answer will be, ala Joker, "you get what you f*cking deserve". I am completely unmotivated as I cannot see ANY way these exams can be held at all in 2020, full stop. We are not going to be going down to level 2 in Dublin as things stand and we are seriously running out of time. One more delay and it'll be Christmas time and offices close and boom...no exams. Simple solution, put them online. They should have known this for months now, and while I felt okay (albeit a little worried) at the August sitting, it's not feasible to just wait and wait and wait and see what happens tomorrow, or next week, or next month. The fact is I'm not waiting and I won't be the only one downing tools. I'm not studying anymore endlessly hoping that COVID magically goes away in Dublin. I'm very close to just closing the books and picking them up in 2021 because I can't stand waiting and hoping for the impossible. If they go online, great but if not then good luck - it's no longer worth the stress.
legallyginger wrote: » I really felt this....is anybody genuinely considering (those who can) just leaving November and waiting for March? Feel this is nearly the best option at this rate
ruby1998 wrote: » Honestly, unless they confirm tonight that they will 100% be on in some capacity, I don’t think I can keep studying every day. It’s hard enough to motivate yourself to study coming in from work, without this constant uncertainty. Just feels like a waste of time..
Pengo11 wrote: » Do you just ring the general number and ask to be put through to the fe1 section? Can’t find a contact number to the fe1 section specifically
IgoPAP wrote: » It's just too much for me aswell. I think I'm going to cancel this most recent sitting and apply for March having studied an extra few exams in the meantime. Anybody think this is a good plan? I can't do any studying under these conditions.
Coopie wrote: » What r the chances of people getting an exception who have 1 exam left and want to start the Hybrid in December?
Wonderstruck wrote: » They'll probably just push back the hybrid it's starting 9 days before Christmas, they could probably push it back until after Christmas easily enough. Idk how far they're willing to push it back. They've already said no date in regards the Hybrid is set in stone. I'll keep you all updated as I've applied to the Hybrid
HU123 wrote: » Has anyone managed to get through to the Law Society?
channing90 wrote: » Quick question, Are you going to be working at your firm while Doing the hybrid ? I have one left too and wouldn’t mind doing the hybrid.
Pengo11 wrote: » I was on hold for ten minutes and got fed up and put the phone down - I have failed u all I apologise
HU123 wrote: » I managed to get through to the Law Society and was advised that a physical sitting cannot go ahead in the current circumstance but they are looking at a possible online option and that an announcement will be made before the end of this week.