neon123 wrote: » I was actually thinking that myself but wasn't sure if I was being overly cynical! I wonder if there is also a higher expectation to provide more detail for each Q now that they are typed answers, whereas when we had to hand write there was a little more leniency?
FE1student560 wrote: » I just feel completely despondent and blindsided. I had fully expected to pass company and to discover that I wasn't even close is quite disconcerting. I'm not sure how I could have approached that exam better. I honestly don't know what the examiner wants from me
biglawhead420 wrote: » WE NEED THE EXAMS PUSHED BACK UNTIL LATE MARCH OR APRIL you can't give us less time to study (due to september push back) then mark like that, and still expect us to do exams 2 weeks earlier! They're also online for god sake so it is not even like they have already got venues booked or anything.
Fe7 wrote: » Unless we get more supporters on that petition, the LS are going to continue to ignore emails and calls regarding the March 2021 set, the scripts, the re-checks, etc etc A petition with a large number of supporters grabs media attention and the media/public humiliation is the only thing that garner's the LS's attention: https://www.thejournal.ie/law-society-exams-1274784-Jan2014/ "Students launch petition after Law Society exams date moved"Send the link to your family and friends: http://chng.it/r5CbZFdzgx
michaelot97 wrote: » Might the online system have lost some of our answers? Would explain people thinking they did well and getting in the 30/40% territory?
LawBoy2018 wrote: » That defeats the purpose of the petition though, surely? I don't want the date changed. I wouldn't begrudge others if it was, but I would be annoyed if the petition gained loads of signatures because people without any skin in the game were getting involved. Just my opinion though!
Fe1forthefun wrote: » People have training contracts starting in April though and need the exams completed before then.
Fe1forthefun wrote: » I think it would just be good to put an additional sitting in Summer like this year.
Fe7 wrote: » Thats not how petitions work. I might not have anything to do with various petitions open to me signing, e.g. "Stop giving plastic toys with fast food kids meals" or "Kenyan Government rejects ICT Practitioners Bill", but they're still open for people or myself to sign if they can empathise or it affects someone they know. They can't accommodate the minority, but they can the majority.
LawBoy2018 wrote: » I hope I didn't come across as dismissive or in an unfriendly tone. I just think it would be best if people actually affected by the system/timeline made their voices heard, rather than randomers.
Fe7 wrote: » So should people of other backgrounds stayed out of the BLM movement? You can't pick and choose where to apply ethics. Anyway.
Fe7 wrote: » Starting a month or two late doesn't really seem to outweigh the 12+ months others will have to because the Autumn exam was pushed out and the results were unprecedented and also late. Nevertheless, you still get to start with ample time in September with Blackhall. The results for those are really cutting it for those trying to find accommodation and arrive to Blackhall on time. It doesn't seem fair given the same point above. Its a difficult time for everyone.
feliznavidab wrote: » I think it's a bit unreasonable to expect those due to start TCs in April to postpone their start date because of something that was not their fault. And that's even presuming firms would agree to such a thing - which is absolutely not going to happen.
Lealaw wrote: » I hope you all give yourselves some TLC today and accept you are only human and this is just a bump in the road. You did your best in what are unprecedented times, you are not in control of the outcome. But don't loose confidence if things didn't go your way today. I was hoping to sit company and contract the next sitting, but am a little nervous with all the comments here regarding the two subjects. I would greatly appreciate anyones tips? I sat EU and criminal in the last sitting.
Mc96 wrote: » I passed Contract today, my biggest tip would be to go over the examiner reports as early as possible. The same questions come up fairly often but are often a mix of a couple of topics and it's helpful to see which cases the examiner expects to be relied on in the answer. I left it quite late to really look at them and then had to panic study a few extra bits and realised some stuff I had been learning rarely, if ever comes up.
Fe7 wrote: » I didn't say it was reasonable. I said expecting people to push their TC's out 12+ months in contrast was less reasonable.
EmmaO94 wrote: » If you're a newbie this is brilliant advice and applies to most fe1 subjects!
FE1new wrote: » Any tips for Tort? I felt okay before but after results today I'm lost and the reports aren't great .