LS3 wrote: » Just called and got through to a girl that says they havent finalised details yet but are hoping to have details by end of week early next week at the latest. I asked about invigilators and she said it wont be like that and will be a software we download and basically watches your tabs etc. They still dont sound like they really know whats going on.
maggie95 wrote: » Does that mean it'll be open book if there's no invigilators...
dobby896 wrote: » If it is open book then I really hope they won't subject us to stricter marking. Obviously, there'll be less leeway for minor error but I sincerely hope they won't be expecting extravagant answers if they'll only be giving us two weeks notice of them being open book.
shaunadennyham wrote: » It’s not open book.
Deleted User wrote: » I just received an email telling me I have not completed my FE1 application! I’m not a first time candidate, I applied in September and paid then too! I received an email confirmation of my order from the LS and presumed that was that?! Am I missing something??? Stressed now!!
amusicalfrog wrote: » Not doing FE1s but know a few here applied for judicial assistant - anybody heard back from them yet? I think it's pretty crazy and poor form how long they're taking to get back to us
Lallers96 wrote: » What the f#ck? That's leaving it extremely easy to cheat then. Early this week is what they said, now it's early next week. We are 3 weeks out!!
Hiya1234 wrote: » I got the same email!! From a woman named Fiona??
[Deleted User] wrote: » I just received an email telling me I have not completed my FE1 application! I’m not a first time candidate, I applied in September and paid then too! I received an email confirmation of my order from the LS and presumed that was that?! Am I missing something??? Stressed now!!
CMUL wrote: » I got the same email!!! I had paid and received confirmation of order. She replied to say it was an error. Add it to a long list of incompetency from the Law Society. Its beyond frustrating at this stage.
Hiya1234 wrote: » She hasnt replied to me... but I have the confirmation order and it was taken from my bank so I am not worried
Sunflowers8 wrote: » How do you know? Just wondering if you’ve been talking to the LS
CMUL wrote: » Sounds like its going to be like Kings Inns. If you go into their timetable for this year its gives a lot of info for online exams. Maybe they will use similar
LeagleEagle747 wrote: » Reading through the website about the Kings Inn's exams being online it sort of sounds like they're also following the Zoom method. Would be nice if there was some clarity about how these exams are going to be conducted, even just to make our lives a little bit less stressful in already stressful times. I get this is unprecedented, but the universities, schools, and other educational institutions have managed to sort this out without having their students stressing less than three weeks before the commencement of the examination period.
awsah wrote: » you would think if it was the same way they could have released that information already, I would imagine it may not be the same as they were not able to hold they only a couple of weeks ago so they may have to make small changes. They talk on Kings Inn about needing webcams and a minimum wifi speed but they are not giving people enough time to sort these things out, I know web cams were flying off the shelves at the start of the pandemic! Nobody has signed up for online exams so the very least they can do right now is tell us what will be required so that we have ample time to arrange.
LeagleEagle747 wrote: » Hear! Hear! Beyond frustrating in all honesty. My wifi should be fast enough but can sometimes be quite temperamental and cuts out so hoping on the day it takes pity on me. I also query why people who have law degrees are still forced to go through the entrance exams both for the bar and Blackhall Place considering we all have to do the core modules that are examined in both schools... It is beyond frustrating at the constant radio silence
BugsySiegel wrote: » People seem to be questioning why the FE1s exist at all a lot on this thread recently. I know its a bit off topic but just curious as to whether Im missing something as I always assumed the exams were in place chiefly to generate revenue for the LS. Surely it would be a massive loss of income for the LS if they were scraped.
Aoibhin511 wrote: » Honestly though if money is what they're after why don't they just raise the membership fee for qualified solicitors? Like why are they using students/people working part-time or not at all as their little cash cows?