milktray22 wrote: » Does anyone know if the camera is recording before the actual exam starts when we enter the lobby or does it only start recording when we open the exam. TIA
Paraeagle wrote: » My camera light is on as soon as I enter the lobby so I think it’s recording
Fe1user5555 wrote: » If I study everything besides professional negligence and limitation of actions am I reasonably safe?
fe1555 wrote: » Feel like I'm doomed to fail tort tomorrow. I've cut out massively and even at that my brain is so fried from the last few exams that I'm retaining nothing. The amount they expect us to know is appalling.
fe1ki5 wrote: » As most people know, the Law Society ensure the exams are harder to pass in times of economic crisis - the recession being a prime example. The last thing they want or need is a load of unemployed trainees unable to get traineeships creating a backlog etc. It seems we are experiencing this again during the pandemic, noting a lot of bigger firms aren't even back in their offices yet and the number of traineeships available in the last year has taken a swift drop! It just seems so unfair. I know this is all old ground but the LS really is a money making racket with the monopoly on the exams and it seems we are pawns this year with what seems to be papers intended to be harder (and no doubt more harshly marked) and Examiners suggesting we are getting an easy run of it with our exam half hour and being able to type to top it all off! Personally I would loved to have written it and been able to do rough work and show the chronology of how i answered by questions etc. Best of luck to everyone and hope everyone can drop their shoulders and relax for the Easter weekend. They are only exams and no one should beat themselves up over what they wrote/should have wrote, exams they didn't sit etc. Here is hoping that November will see an ease in examination and marking for us all!!!!
nmurphy1441 wrote: » Am I mad leaving out Vicarious Liability??? Don’t think I’ll have the time!!! Or patience!
CandyCane_81 wrote: » I was kind of thinking it might be a way of weeding out any cheating, especially with all the PQs in contract, there is no place to hide with them. I agree, can’t wait to do written exams again!
Fe1user5555 wrote: » Our lecturer has put it on low priority to learn so I don’t think you’re mad! It’s an annoying topic IMO.
Lallers96 wrote: » Boy am I glad to have that mammoth of an exam done...how did everyone find EU law?
Diamond_Hands wrote: » Are we allowed to look at notes and phone while in the waiting room or will I get in trouble for that
Iso_123 wrote: » For the question on the charter, did people still give kind a broad background on fundamental rights and some cases before the charter?
Lawabc wrote: » See you in October, never struggled through an exam as much as I just did for EU
Fe1user5555 wrote: » If it’s any consolation the EU marker is insanely generous. I absolutely spoofed my FMOW/citizenship q in November and got 14 on it with barely any case law. He really wants to pass people it seems!