StabiloLaw wrote: » Not sure if this is any help to you, but I sat the online sitting in August (it was 100% fine) and we needed a laptop with a webcam and mic which had to be left on at all times, and we needed a phone with a camera to submit scans of our papers. I imagine it will be the same this time around.
Hazel774 wrote: » No information on whether we'll need laptops with webcams and strong wifi for 3 hours if we're being remotely supervised...
dobby896 wrote: » Should I be concerned that I didn't get an email? I've registered and paid and have a confirmation email etc, just concerned that I'm not on their mailing list lol
FE1new wrote: » Can I ask if other people could be in the room in August? My roommate has to work at the same table as me so I'm not sure if I will get a room to myself for the exams. The joys of a small apartment.
StabiloLaw wrote: » Not sure how else to upload it but this is copy and pasted. Hope it's useful! LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND FINAL EXAMINATION – FIRST PART 27 - 28 AUGUST 2020 PREPARATION FOR THE FE-1 ONLINE EXAMINATION SUMMARYExamination Paper The examination paper will be provided on our Virtual Learning Environment, Moodle. Invigilation Zoom technology will be used to invigilate your examination. You will join a Zoom meeting and complete a check-in process with our invigilator.Answer Book You will complete your examination on paper using the FE-1 examination answer book which has been posted to you.Submitting your Answer Book At the end of the examination you will scan your written paper and email it to the invigilator. You will complete a check-out process with our invigilator.WHY ARE WE PROVIDING AN ONLINE EXAMINATION? The government’s restrictions on travel from Kildare, Laois and Offaly prevented you from attending the examinations on 11 and/or 13 August.PROCEDURE You will receive the FE-1 examination answer book in the post. If you do not receive an answer book by Monday 24 August please contact fe1section@lawsociety.ie. You will receive an email with logon details so that you can access our Virtual Learning Environment, Moodle. You will receive the following guides: o How to access Moodle. o How to download Zoom on to your device. o How to install the scanning application (CamScanner) on to your device. You will receive an email with details of a training session which will be held at 10.00am on Monday 24 August.IT Hardware Requirements A desktop computer or laptop; A webcam (built in or external); A microphone (built in or external); A reliable internet connection (preferably wired, but this is not always an option for all candidates); Your smartphone, fully charged, for scanning the written examination.IT Software Requirements Chrome, Firefox, Edge or Safari browser; Zoom application for Windows or Mac already installed on your device (check that you have the latest version installed); Moodle account and FE-1 page opened; CamScanner downloaded onto a Smartphone;Photo ID You must have a Passport or Driving License in order to take the examination.EXAMINATION CHECKLIST Please try to ensure that you have a quiet space where you can undertake the examination. Ensure you are happy with the examination process (accessing Zoom, Moodle and the CamScanner). Do not forget to have your passport or driving licence with you. Check you are in an area where you can have your device plugged into a power outlet and are not working off a battery. Have a clock to hand so you know how long you have left in the examination. Ensure you have a glass and jug of water in your workspace. Ensure you have the contact email of the FE-1 Section fe1section@lawsociety.ie for this examination should any issues arise during the examination and you are unable to contact the invigilator.
sarahlawless wrote: » Why couldn't they have had an ounce of decency and sent this yesterday so people could arrange leave with their employer before the weekend? 6 o'clock on a f**king Friday 3 weeks out. This incompetent, archaic, society is so detached from both reality and its prospective members it's frightening. Actually a bit motivated now to pass these exams and qualify so i can lobby to drain the elitist swamp of this grossly inadequate joke of a society.
nmurphy1441 wrote: » Will we be still allowed to use legislation if they’re online?
StabiloLaw wrote: » We were in August, but they asked us to flick through to show we hadn't written on it!
Lawlaw12 wrote: » Sorry for all the questions, but just wondering were you actually talking to the invigilator for around 5-10 mins beforehand to show them your legislation and ID and to flip through your answer booklet to show it's blank etc.? And also do you know if you were allowed to print out the paper after you got it? I just find that it helps to be able to highlight key words in the question
StabiloLaw wrote: » No problem- yep we had to be on 30 minutes beforehand and she was there with me for the entire time. I'm not 100% sure about printing because I never asked, but I'm sure you could if you asked!
jus_me wrote: » How does it work if you need to go to the bathroom ! Sorry weird questions but important one haha
Fe123 wrote: » Can we all see each other doing the exam??
nicolesd wrote: » for that 30minutes beforehand are you just sitting waiting to find out whats happening? for my august sitting of tort that waiting 30minutes beforehand totally through me off when i eventually got the paper i kind of blanked!
john_fe12020 wrote: » Have to say, i think it's a f***ing disgrace that the LS kept it so bloody vague for the last two weeks and had obviously been close to at least knowing that online was going to be possible, never mind the last couple of days where it would've been almost certain for them... and they never gave us any notice that we should carry on preparing for the same dates. Beyond exhasperated with them, had been (wrongly) giving them the benefit of the doubt until the email this evening...