keelfe1s wrote: » Does anyone know has the EU examiner changed in the last few years? I know it’s Caoimhin now but has it always been him? The exam papers are tougher between 2015-2017 imo
Fe1user5555 wrote: » Does anyone know, if proctorio has detected suspicious activity from our exam, when we will hear from the law society?
Hazel774 wrote: » I don't think they've said... I assume it will be before results But based on the amount of issues they've had with it, I'd imagine they'll be very slow to make an issue of any suspicious activity, since people have had to phone them during the exams and open new tabs to send them emails after being locked out. That could all be considered suspicious activity, speaking to someone, using phones, opening new tabs etc... but it's been caused by issues on their end
Fe1user5555 wrote: » I’m thinking the same. Maybe people looking at their desk a lot during an exam with no legislation etc or those very blatantly cheating but i can’t imagine they’ll find trouble with anything else
shaunadennyham wrote: » I think they’d have difficulty proving it even if someone is looking at their desk a lot for an exam without legislation- I really think unless they catch something very obvious like you looking at your phone or having writing on your hand
keelfe1s wrote: » What are people studying for EU?
FE1student560 wrote: » My dog came up to my room today and started barking and scratching at me when I was doing criminal law. I kept having to kick him out of my room but my bedroom door doesn't close properly so he kept coming back in. I picked him up and showed him to the AI spy robot to prove I wasn't doing anything suspicious, but I imagine this will flag me for suspicious conduct anyway as there is a dog in my video feed. To make matters worse I went to the bathroom and used my phone to text my sister to lock the dog up when she came home, and forgot to put it back on airplane mode so it rang during the exam. Do you think it would be worth informing the Law Society about this ordeal or will I let them come to me about it?
Mrlawbody43 wrote: » Does anybody know if we log on early tomorrow (around 9) do we have to sit watching the screen for an hour or can we go off and study until 10?
JayFE1 wrote: » I done Company yesterday and I have to say the online sitting and the paper itself was actually alright. Finished early and all. Constitutional is my final FE1 and if I pass I’m off to Blackhall but I swear doing it after something like Company is like day and night - twice the amount of topics to study and mixed at that whereas company is just so clean.
DUMSURFER wrote: » Hey everybody doing property, Does anyone have a sample answer for the question where you have to critically analyse the Irish approach to Rules of Construction/Interpretation? Or if Christmas has come early, a booklet with all the property sample answers? I can offer lots of material on most topics for most of the subjects and also a MASSIVE thank you!
tommytimber wrote: » 6 years as far as I know
Lawlaw12 wrote: » Constitutional is my last one too and I agree, it seems so different to all the other exams! I don't even know where to start with it or what topics can be cut out