Fedone wrote: » Has anyone been in touch with the law society about any other options if we’re not comfortable with the online format? Sorry if I’ve missed it above. Could not wrap my head around not being able to jot down case names on the exam paper or doing out a rough plan before a question in the mock. Does anyone think if enough of us complain they’d have to reconsider going on ahead with this?
DUMSURFER wrote: » It will be physical copies. During the mock run if you leave the page, a timer starts and if your not back before that runs out your exam is over so don't see how that is compatible with using a digital copy when the mock is supposed to be a near 1:1 trail run of the day. Plus, there's no way they could make people use legislation that isn't tabbed or highlighted, it would be callous considering how time consuming it would be to find the information you need. Some of us who are much slower at typing than writing are already disadvantaged enough with the exam still only being 3 hours and no ability to highlight the questions. Never mind the fact they haven't mentioned it will be digital, knowing people are or have already shelled out money for the physical copies that are required.
EM95 wrote: » Are you allowed to tab the Companies Act?
Hiya1234 wrote: » Exams are 10am - 1pm according to timetable on Law Society website. Didn't see that the last time I looked at the timetable.
bkm2020 wrote: » I'm gone all paranoid about the mock now. I found the system actually fine.. but it is ok to "jump" from one question and come back to it? I seen something about clock on a timer and exiting the page? I would like to be able to log on to the exam again to just double check for myself... Had a lot of technical difficulty at the start with the system diagnostics. Don't want that on the day but you can live chat for assistance.. another query for the LS to see if this eats into exam time!
JHalpin wrote: » I went to bed so anxious last night about not being able to do hand written rough work. Having attempted the mock paper last night it made me realise how much, in an exam situation, I rely on jotting down case names and planning an answer while I go through the paper. Sometimes Ill be halfway through a different question and a case for another question will pop into my head so Ill turn back and jot that in to the plan. This is just all over the place and I'm not comfortable sitting the exams like this at all!
JHalpin wrote: » I went to bed so anxious last night about not being able to do handwritten rough work. Having attempted the mock paper last night it made me realise how much, in an exam situation, I rely on jotting down case names and planning an answer while I go through the paper. Sometimes Ill be halfway through a different question and a case for another question will pop into my head so I'll turn back and jot that in to the plan. This is just all over the place and I'm not comfortable sitting the exams like this at all!
Iso_123 wrote: » I am still going to do a plan at the start of each answer I'm just going to type it instead of writing it! sometimes I put extra cases on the plan that I don't get to put in my actual answer so I don't think its any harm in just typing out at the start of the answer "plan/rough work" and doing out some bullet points that come to your mind when reading the question. I have done this in all my written exams so far so I don't see why we shouldn't be able to do the same on the typed format
bkm2020 wrote: » Do you think it is better to "plan/rough work" at the start of the actual typed answer or to use the sticky note/notepad option? I suppose the examiner will be sure to notice it at the top of the answer...
Iso_123 wrote: » I'm not sure if that sticky note/note pad will be seen by the examiner or if its just for us? either way I've always put a plan section at the beginning of my answers instead of writing notes on the actual exam paper because you never know you may pick up a mark for it if you forget to use some of the cases in your actual answer. I am just going to continue doing this and put it in the actual answer box!
channing90 wrote: » Constitutional: would a copy of the constitution from 2015 be ok or should I buy a new version ?
Twinings2016 wrote: » Hey! For Equity, are people thinking if Specific Performance comes up it will be a problem question or essay? Last time it came up it was Oct 2019 and an essay on sp in contracts for personal services. I'm thinking it may come up as a PQ this time... Does anyone have any thoughts on this??