LS3 wrote: » I have passed 4 without doing a course! you can buy notes, manuals sample answers second hand from other people on the likes of adverts gumtree and done deal and they have been enough for me to pass. Just in case anyone is struggling.
FE1Hopefully1 wrote: » They are expensive however you do get all the material included so the booklet and exam papers plus sample answers depending on the institution you do it with I wouldn’t necessarily do it for the sample answers as they can be hit and miss but it is helpful having someone explain the cases to you and I find it helps me remember more by listening
Katniss1998 wrote: » Hi, I have prepared notes for the following topics for Property, should I be ok?Will Construction and Essential Succession Rights Adverse Possession Easements Coownership Family Property Finding Licences and Rights of Residence Landlord and Tenant Mortgage Intestate Succession Secondly, I am currently doing Company, Property and Contract. I was considering Constitutional but was wondering should I chance Equity and Criminal instead.
Lealaw wrote: » Ah sorry I misread/ jumped to conclusion. The March paper and report came out after the last sitting. Not sure if this is normal or if it will change due to the online sitting.
phildub wrote: » Oh I meant the actual exam papers, not my answers, they would be useful for studying for the next set
Lealaw wrote: » Heard someone mention it was months after March. If refunds are anything to go by it, don't hold your breath. I have held off requesting in the hope those hoping to recheck get their script first.
awsah wrote: » To whom it may concern, I wish to make an access request under Article 15 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for a copy of any and all information you keep about me, on computer or in manual form in relation to my FE1 exam application and paper answers for the November sitting in the following subjects Company Law Law of Torts Law on the European Union Criminal Law In particular, I request the following; Copies of my exam answer book Any comments made by the internal examiner, assistant examiner or the external examiner either on the exam paper itself or in any other digital or manual format. All marks allocated to each individual question Any minutes taken at any meeting of the examiners or the Board of Examiners where my exam results were discussed. All personal data that the Law Society of Ireland has collected on me. I respectfully request that this information is provided to me without undue delay and at the latest within one month from 15 January 2021. Should you need to extend the time to respond by a further two months (in situations only where my request is deemed complex, or you have received a number of requests from myself), I request to be notified within one month of receiving this access request with full and satisfactory explanation as to why the extension is necessary. I have attached a copy of my valid Irish Passport as confirmation of my identity. Kindly confirm receipt of this email. I await hearing from you.
michaelot97 wrote: » What does the recheck process actually consist of? Is it just the same examiner spending a minute flicking through our script again or is there an external examiner brought in?
phildub wrote: » Does anyone know when we could expect to see exam papers and examiners reports from the nov 2020 released? Will it be after rechecks?
FE1s2021 wrote: » Thanks I just don't know if I have the time to do it this sitting - does anyone know if you pass all exams after the Oct 2021 sitting whether you can still do the hybrid in December?
Fe7 wrote: » I would sit it in March again, if you can. You aren't guaranteed a pass, and if you fail again which is not unheard of, at least you have October. Best case scenario is you pass and it's out of your mind for the remainder of the year.
FE1s2021 wrote: » Hi everyone Does anyone know how late you can apply to the PPC Hybrid that will start in December 2021? I failed one exam and I am trying to decide whether I need to sit it again in March or can leave it until the Oct sitting.
awsah wrote: » i found it easier to learn them all off in order, instead of trying to remember, what one is "threats to kill" i would jsut go through the order 2,3,4 assault, 5 threats to kill, boom!
Dropin wrote: » Thank you just starting it now and thought I could cut some corners..
DavidX90 wrote: » Ursula Connolly's Tort nutshell is probably the best one in that series. Amazing lecturer too!
JayFE1 wrote: » Absolutely delighted. I got 54 in Company and 61 in Constitutional. That’s the FE1s done for me and I’m off to Blackhall. A massive congratulations to those who have passed today! I’ve failed two FE1s myself before so I understand how others may feel tonight but don’t stress about it. Use the negativity in a positive way. Use that feeling of deflation today as a motivational tool for the future. Laugh about it and promise yourselves it won’t happen again. Adversity is just an opportunity to break down, rebuild and come back stronger. Even the best field marshals lose battles but the focus is always to win the war! If there’s anything I can do to help - advice or materials or whatever then I’ll do my best to help!
FE1new wrote: » Yes you will need to know the sections for example Assault is covered under Section 2, 3 and 4 of the Non Fatal Offences Against a Person Act 1997 and you need to be able to identify which one is the correct one.
Rubeth wrote: » I wrote 4 exams. My second time. Failed again... with 46% all of them .the exact same percentage....