Kkelly97 wrote: » Saw the timetable for October and have heard Contract, Equity and Property are nice to sit together. I need to get Constitutional out of the way too. Would I be insane to sit Property on the Friday, Constitutional on Tuesday then Equity and Contract Wednesday and Thursday? It's my first round.
bcxcv wrote: » I'm devastated to have failed Contract again when I thought I did much better this time. I am 4% short of a pass so I'm definitely gonna get this rechecked. But in the event I don't pass again, what are people's biggest tip? I really do not want to do Contract again.
Law101 wrote: » I can’t find the October schedule - can someone direct me! I’m googley eyed after today!!
P.O.POLLY wrote: » Does anyone think property was harshly marked? I did 5.5 questions and got 44% I did 4.5 questions in criminal and got 63% Could a recheck bring me up 6%?
RebeccaM90 wrote: » I did 5.5 in property and got 47% so I am definitely getting it rechecked. From what I’ve gathered I think the exam was marked very harshly. I’d get a recheck if I was you.
P.O.POLLY wrote: » A person on Reddit said that for some people their extra half questions in the Nov sitting were marked instead of a full Q and it was only realised during the recheck. Let's hope we are lucky!
Bantz_Control wrote: » Out of curiosity, what's the benefit of doing an extra half question? Are you not just wasting time?
Wonderstruck wrote: » To answer your questions - none and yes. I have no idea why anyone would do that, spend more time picking the right questions to answer in the first place.
kayleee123 wrote: » Can anyone remember from the last sitting how long it took for them to send out scripts once requested under GDPR?
P.O.POLLY wrote: » Absolutely but if a two part q comes up and you know the first part well and you have a spare few minutes at the end what's the harm in giving it a go?
Lealaw wrote: » They will most likely only correct your first 5 questions. So if that half a question is within your first 5 that will mean you only submit 4.5 not 5.5. I wouldn't recommend taking the risk, you would be better off going back over the 5 questions and submitting 5 good answers.
Bantz_Control wrote: » I'm pretty sure they're obligated to correct all the questions but include the best 5 for the purposes of your final result. The issue being if you go to do 6 questions, you're spreading yourself too thin as you most likely didn't sufficiently answer 5 full questions.