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FE1 Exam Thread (Read 1st post!) NOTE: YOU MAY SWAP EXAM GRIDS

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 134 ✭✭Lawlaw12


    RaffRiff01 wrote: »
    Would they send me my exam number by email? or post?

    right but if ever the exams go on at the first week of november (online or whatnot) will i be absolutely be eligible to sit that? given that i have been approved and already paid and confirmed and everything

    thank you so much for replying! it is my first sitting as I havent a clue if this is normal or what.

    They post out a letter with your exam number and details of the exams and the rules around a week beforehand, this is posted to your address.

    It sounds like you're approved, especially since you got a payment link, and tbh if anything were to go wrong (which is unlikely) they would still accommodate you... people have been accepted after the application deadlines before. It's normal not to have any communication from them between applying and getting your exam letter in the post, don't worry :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 Mooseman12


    Qualified accountant here, unfortunately we have 3 years of professional exams as well :/

    I appreciate that we can only look for solutions inside a level 3 setting, but is anyone else questioning being on level 3 to begin with? The value judgement between suffocating the economy, causing decades long disaster for families and preventing the spread doesn't seem to add up for a virus with a less than 5% mortality rate (far lower among people under 50). I am happy to wear the mask and give up the more social side of life ,but people are acting like we don't make societal value judgements on life everyday. By way of example, we could completely eradicate road deaths if we wanted. The simple act of banning cars to protect the lives lost would be fully effective, but we don't because we as a society deem the benefits of modern transport outweigh those lives lost in the process. We don't lockdown cigarette sales despite the high number of deaths (6,000 per year in Ireland) as we deem personal sovereignty (lol money) more valuable then all those people passing away. So to act like we aren't capable of accepting a value on life is disingenuous and i'd hope to see that reality accepted at some point.

    I can even see it lately in Leo's rhetoric, creeping into his interviews is the reality that Ireland can't sustain stricter lockdowns and expect people to have a way of feeding themselves. If you are vulnerable isolate yourself, if you live with someone vulnerable then isolate with them or take whatever precaution necessary. But what do I know, i'm just a bean counter after all :/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 162 ✭✭dobby896


    Mooseman12 wrote: »
    Qualified accountant here, unfortunately we have 3 years of professional exams as well :/

    I appreciate that we can only look for solutions inside a level 3 setting, but is anyone else questioning being on level 3 to begin with? The value judgement between suffocating the economy, causing decades long disaster for families and preventing the spread doesn't seem to add up for a virus with a less than 5% mortality rate (far lower among people under 50). I am happy to wear the mask and give up the more social side of life ,but people are acting like we don't make societal value judgements on life everyday. By way of example, we could completely eradicate road deaths if we wanted. The simple act of banning cars to protect the lives lost would be fully effective, but we don't because we as a society deem the benefits of modern transport outweigh those lives lost in the process. We don't lockdown cigarette sales despite the high number of deaths (6,000 per year in Ireland) as we deem personal sovereignty (lol money) more valuable then all those people passing away. So to act like we aren't capable of accepting a value on life is disingenuous and i'd hope to see that reality accepted at some point.

    I can even see it lately in Leo's rhetoric, creeping into his interviews is the reality that Ireland can't sustain stricter lockdowns and expect people to have a way of feeding themselves. If you are vulnerable isolate yourself, if you live with someone vulnerable then isolate with them or take whatever precaution necessary. But what do I know, i'm just a bean counter after all :/


    Sorry but I honestly don't even have the headspace for discussions surrounding this now, I just want a timetable hahah


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 Mooseman12


    hahaha I had to vent, my apologies.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 162 ✭✭dobby896


    Mooseman12 wrote: »
    hahaha I had to vent, my apologies.

    Venting is always good haha, but just feel like we could all go down a wormhole with discussions around the general logistics of the lockdown etc, Twitter is currently a cesspit for it lol


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 343 ✭✭IgoPAP


    Mooseman12 wrote: »
    Qualified accountant here, unfortunately we have 3 years of professional exams as well :/

    I appreciate that we can only look for solutions inside a level 3 setting, but is anyone else questioning being on level 3 to begin with? The value judgement between suffocating the economy, causing decades long disaster for families and preventing the spread doesn't seem to add up for a virus with a less than 5% mortality rate (far lower among people under 50). I am happy to wear the mask and give up the more social side of life ,but people are acting like we don't make societal value judgements on life everyday. By way of example, we could completely eradicate road deaths if we wanted. The simple act of banning cars to protect the lives lost would be fully effective, but we don't because we as a society deem the benefits of modern transport outweigh those lives lost in the process. We don't lockdown cigarette sales despite the high number of deaths (6,000 per year in Ireland) as we deem personal sovereignty (lol money) more valuable then all those people passing away. So to act like we aren't capable of accepting a value on life is disingenuous and i'd hope to see that reality accepted at some point.

    I can even see it lately in Leo's rhetoric, creeping into his interviews is the reality that Ireland can't sustain stricter lockdowns and expect people to have a way of feeding themselves. If you are vulnerable isolate yourself, if you live with someone vulnerable then isolate with them or take whatever precaution necessary. But what do I know, i'm just a bean counter after all :/

    What does this have to do with the Fe1 discussion board?

    Mod
    Indeed! Pls get back to topic
    Mooseman12 PLS do not post again on this forum


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2 melodrama


    nicolesd wrote: »
    Has people been replying to the jornalist? maybe if we get them involved in our concerns and suggestions might put more pressure on the society! as it seems to have done. Agreed it is odd we are just hearing from them now on this after their comment!
    If anyone wants to get in contact for the piece they are welcome to, I'm eager to hear all perspectives. As I'm freelance I'm in the process of pitching it to media. I'm just as surprised to see the Law Society comment on this thread, I haven't been in touch with them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30 ScatmanWhack


    Mooseman12 wrote: »
    Qualified accountant here, unfortunately we have 3 years of professional exams as well :/

    I appreciate that we can only look for solutions inside a level 3 setting, but is anyone else questioning being on level 3 to begin with? The value judgement between suffocating the economy, causing decades long disaster for families and preventing the spread doesn't seem to add up for a virus with a less than 5% mortality rate (far lower among people under 50). I am happy to wear the mask and give up the more social side of life ,but people are acting like we don't make societal value judgements on life everyday. By way of example, we could completely eradicate road deaths if we wanted. The simple act of banning cars to protect the lives lost would be fully effective, but we don't because we as a society deem the benefits of modern transport outweigh those lives lost in the process. We don't lockdown cigarette sales despite the high number of deaths (6,000 per year in Ireland) as we deem personal sovereignty (lol money) more valuable then all those people passing away. So to act like we aren't capable of accepting a value on life is disingenuous and i'd hope to see that reality accepted at some point.

    I can even see it lately in Leo's rhetoric, creeping into his interviews is the reality that Ireland can't sustain stricter lockdowns and expect people to have a way of feeding themselves. If you are vulnerable isolate yourself, if you live with someone vulnerable then isolate with them or take whatever precaution necessary. But what do I know, i'm just a bean counter after all :/

    This isn't the forum for this kind of discussion and the arguments you're making here are seriously insulting to anybody who has lost somebody to Covid. I'm almost getting the feeling you're trying to provoke a reaction by comparing a deadly infectious disease to cars and cigarettes. Get a grip. Even if the mortality rate was 1%, you'd be talking about up to 40,000 deaths if everyone got it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭lsheehaneire


    Do you really think there will be any interest from the public ? I don't mean this in condescending way but the country is on its knees , economically and emotionally right now.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Probably a stupid q but how would open book exams work if we don’t all have the same book/manual?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 125 ✭✭Hazel774


    Probably a stupid q but how would open book exams work if we don’t all have the same book/manual?

    I sat open book law exams before and you could just use any materials you have, so we could bring in hand written notes, books etc. It's more so a case that you can just use your notes in the exam as opposed to everyone having a copy of the same books, and therefore it's up to you to prepare good concise notes.
    Tbh it was just as hard as traditional exams as you genuinely don't have time to be flipping through books and notes so you still have to know your notes inside out.

    That's just my experience, I'm sure there are other ways too


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 27 TheLawGuy


    Probably a stupid q but how would open book exams work if we don’t all have the same book/manual?

    I imagine that won't matter. At the end of the day most candidates sitting these exams will know the main topics and cases inside out. The tricky part is identifying the problem in the question and applying our knowledge to that. The examiners won't care where we get our information from as long as it is accurate and we show that we can apply that correctly to a particular situation. You could have the best notes in the world but if you don't know how to apply them to the question its game over.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5 Philodendron


    Considering that the Law Society has already set a precedent of unequal/arguably unfair treatment by holding some exams in August, therefore giving extra time for some people to study, I think it is only fair to consider some of these propositions:

    1) If the issue of holding online exams is the high number of students sitting the exams: disqualify just for this ONE sitting those who are still completing their degrees and/or allow for exemptions/automatic pass for those who have registered for the October sitting but have already passed the subjects in college.

    2) Whether or not the above is implemented, if the online option is available, make it open book as in reality no solicitor will know 100+ cases off the bat anyway. No amount of books/materials will actually substantially help you in an exam if you did not properly prepare.

    It is shocking how this specific professional body is acting so unprofessionally. No communication, no updates, no planned solutions to foreseeable complications. These exams are stressful to the extreme as is and to add such uncertainty is beyond disgraceful. No consideration has been made as to how students have to plan their studies, work, time off, etc. Absolute mess without any clarity or hope.


  • Company Representative Posts: 7 Verified rep LawSocIreland


    We fully understand that the current pandemic is causing a great deal of stress to candidates.

    We had hoped to provide a physical examination in November but the government restrictions announced this week have made this impossible.

    We are working to provide an online examination that will preserve the integrity of the examination and will have further information early next week.

    In the meantime, we have set up a helpline to deal with any queries. If you wish to avail of this service, please contact Danielle Greene at 01 881 5762.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30 ScatmanWhack


    I was told that the PPC2 exams were held online and that they were held over 5 hours instead of the usual 3 to accommodate for the format change. Anybody hear anything else about this?

    If our exams are going to be 5 hours long there's no way I'll be able to do 2 or 3 in a row. 3 hours is exhausting enough. Hope there's at least a day in between each exam.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30 ScatmanWhack


    We fully understand that the current pandemic is causing a great deal of stress to candidates.

    We had hoped to provide a physical examination in November but the government restrictions announced this week have made this impossible.

    We are working to provide an online examination that will preserve the integrity of the examination and will have further information early next week.

    In the meantime, we have set up a helpline to deal with any queries. If you wish to avail of this service, please contact Marie Henry at 01 881 5762.

    Can you please start updating candidates via email instead of just updating the Law Society website and posting on boards.ie.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28 rebuke


    We fully understand that the current pandemic is causing a great deal of stress to candidates.

    We had hoped to provide a physical examination in November but the government restrictions announced this week have made this impossible.

    We are working to provide an online examination that will preserve the integrity of the examination and will have further information early next week.

    In the meantime, we have set up a helpline to deal with any queries. If you wish to avail of this service, please contact Marie Henry at 01 881 5762.
    Perhaps you need to accept the fact that given the current situation, it may not be possible to 'preserve the integrity of the exam.' This was quite clearly the case with the Leaving Cert where alternative arrangements had to be made.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 59 ✭✭Law20213


    I was told that the PPC2 exams were held online and that they were held over 5 hours instead of the usual 3 to accommodate for the format change. Anybody hear anything else about this?

    If our exams are going to be 5 hours long there's no way I'll be able to do 2 or 3 in a row. 3 hours is exhausting enough. Hope there's at least a day in between each exam.

    5 hour exams will be gruelling then trying to revise after it for the following days exams...With 3/4 exams back to back...nightmare ....let’s hope they factor this into the new timetable.....online is now starting to sound like massive disadvantage...they better give us more time to prepare and get our technology in place before hand.....timetable will have to be moved to end nov beginning dec to accommodate all this change....of course people joining the hybrid should have there papers corrected first like august....but again I don’t hold much hope!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 162 ✭✭SKLaw


    Can you please start updating candidates via email instead of just updating the Law Society website and posting on boards.ie.

    I don’t ever get emails from them regarding updates but my email with them is correct so I always go by boards and the LS website. I contacted them about this already but I still don’t really get emails like that so who knows what’s wrong


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭lsheehaneire


    Can we please please get a provisional date for the proposed online exams.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 118 ✭✭Jenosul


    Law20213 wrote: »
    5 hour exams will be gruelling then trying to revise after it for the following days exams...With 3/4 exams back to back...nightmare ....let’s hope they factor this into the new timetable.....online is now starting to sound like massive disadvantage...they better give us more time to prepare and get our technology in place before hand.....timetable will have to be moved to end nov beginning dec to accommodate all this change....of course people joining the hybrid should have there papers corrected first like august....but again I don’t hold much hope!

    I agree with this I know I would be completely burned out. I am a loss at this stage. I could not even sleep.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6 mayolaw


    Can we please please get a provisional date for the proposed online exams.

    Agreed. This would be very helpful.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 162 ✭✭SKLaw


    Can we please please get a provisional date for the proposed online exams.

    This would definitely take some stress away. Just something to go by for the studying


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 143 ✭✭ruby1998


    Even a simple confirmation that they will not take place the 1st week of November but later in the month.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6 mayolaw


    ruby1998 wrote: »
    Even a simple confirmation that they will not take place the 1st week of November but later in the month.

    Exactly. Since they are not giving us any news until next week they should give us at least another extra week (if not more).


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 59 ✭✭Law20213


    ruby1998 wrote: »
    Even a simple confirmation that they will not take place the 1st week of November but later in the month.



    Kings Inn students got timetable nearly 9 weeks before the start of there online exams in August!!......imagine having that vital knowledge before our exams......would ease so much stress and anxiety!!


    But nah guys we got wait till next week


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 220 ✭✭Fe1student1234


    ruby1998 wrote: »
    Even a simple confirmation that they will not take place the 1st week of November but later in the month.

    Do you think they’ll be later in the month ?

    I have a feeling they’ll still be the first week of November for some reason :( If they even go ahead


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭lsheehaneire


    All we need is a date, even a provisional date.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 162 ✭✭SKLaw


    Do you think they’ll be later in the month ?

    I have a feeling they’ll still be the first week of November for some reason :( If they even go ahead

    The thought of it scares me especially when I’ve done little revision for it since my motivation has been so low


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 220 ✭✭Fe1student1234


    SKLaw wrote: »
    The thought of it scares me especially when I’ve done little revision for it since my motivation has been so low

    Same it’s terrible

    I’m just going to go in the assumption for now that they’re the first week in November because it’s the only way I’ll get anything done


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