fe12021 wrote: » hey, this was useful - pls could you tell me which other topics came up in november? thanks a mil!
awsah wrote: » I posted my paper a while back if you search the thread. An essay question on intentional torts, essay on products liability, causation problem question (thats what I answered it on anyway) medical negligence problem question, occupiers liability problem question. And the Rylands and vicarious which I believe were both problem questions - vicarious was definitely problem question,I didnt do the rylands one
Iso_123 wrote: » Fair play this sounds tough! Very impressed by your determination/motivation!
Fe1 2020 wrote: » Hi all, Looking to buy the Blackstone's book for EU if anyone is selling. Also have property and contract legislation if anyone is looking. Thanks a mill.
Iconic10 wrote: » where are people buying their constitution legislation for exam ?
Fe1Hopeful91 wrote: » Hey guys. Has anyone actually received a confirmation email about the March exams? Or any acknowledgement from the wonderful law society?
APower79 wrote: » No. It says submitted for review on my application
fe1fi20 wrote: » same, still haven't gotten confirmation or even a receipt after paying
lawDani wrote: » Hi, is anybody attending the online seminar on Monday re training contracts? has there been any link sent out or a time confirmed yet?
LawLearnin wrote: » I signed up for it but haven't had any word about when it's on. I presumed it would be available online to watch afterwards anyway, but not sure now if that was how it was worded in the event listing or not.
lsheehaneire wrote: » same here. I have 3 kids and I am also working 3 days a week. I find ear plugs are handy. I feel your mummy guilt .These few weeks before the exam are such a drain on your energy and time... its hard not to neglect something. Good luck x
TCPIP wrote: » Did anybody here apply to the Philip Lee internship by any chance?
54321zz wrote: » Yes I did! Have you heard anything from them yet? I haven't heard a thing
ullaw22 wrote: » Right so this is my first run out with the FE1s and I'm really struggling. Only doing one: Property. Am I deluded in thinking that About Property, Succession, Coownership, Family Property, Licences and Rights of Residence, Landlord and Tenant, Adverse Possession and Judgment Mortgages would be enough to have covered? Haven't touched off anything else yet and am balancing this with full-time college course so would prefer take the chance on just studying these if it's in any way realistic to pass with just these topics covered. All help massively appreciated!