fe12021 wrote: » oh yeah, i think they email the application form once you send the email requesting the recheck, and then when you submit that you get the payment details. i'd forward you the form to speed up the process but i've just looked at it and it says november 2020 on it.
fe12021 wrote: » they usually send you a payment link in response to your application form, and then they'll post on the LS website when the results for rechecks are. for reference: results for nov 2020 came out on 14 jan and recheck results came out on 19 feb, so there's a bit of wait
Ryan G wrote: » Hi, would anyone be able to recommend a prep course for Tort? Tia
DonVito wrote: » Not sure if this is allowed so mods feel free to take down. I bought 4 Independent Colleges 2020 FE1 manuals on Gumtree back in January for a good bit of money. Turns out they were photocopies. I know this now because I'm being reported when trying to sell them on Gumtree . They're in good condition, with ring binders and a laminate cover. Tort, Constitutional, EU and Company. They're not lacking in any way as they just got me 4 passes. Paid €40 each for them so would feel a bit crap if I couldn't get anything back. Again, not sure if this is allowed but if anyone is interested DM me.
awsah wrote: » I think you are looking at this from the wrong way, you spent 160euro on materials that helped you to pass 4 FE1 exams, that is a good thing, not something to feel crap about. For my first 4 exams I pad 300euro each on a professional course and 90 euro a subject on grinds, I also bought all the nutshells. I got none of that back, but I don't feel that it was wasted money - I spent what I needed to in order to pass. For the second set I used my materials to swap for materials for the new four and ended up spending next to nothing on the next set. You might do better trying to swap materials than sell photocopied manuals as people are giving away materials for free on here - just some friendly advice
Bantz_Control wrote: » Fair play on putting so much work in! I feel like a loser in comparison lol. For my first 3 exams, I literally just pawned off 2nd hand notes off of a friend, memorised the notes 2 weeks before the exams, and somehow managed to pass all of them. I'm sure my bad habits will get to me eventually.
awsah wrote: » Oh well I had no law background so I hadn't a notion where to even start, I think I went a bit overboard tbh
fe12021 wrote: » hey, been saying this to the people who have emailed me for material/advice: the company paper questions are pretty much always identical - often the PQs don't even change the names of the people in the scenario/sometimes the scenario changes slightly or it's the exact same with different names. can't stress how much easier your life will be if you look at the past papers/sample answers early on in your revision for this paper
Fe1taker2020 wrote: » From experience, the city colleges manuals are enough to pass the FE1 exams. I legit learned off the relevant chapters from the manuals and passed easily with 60+ in 6/8 exams. No extra notes and no extra books required.
Fe1user5555 wrote: » I didn’t end up sitting one of my exams in March so I still have one subject to do. Does anyone have experience with studying for just one subject - how far out from the exams did you start studying? Thanks!
LegalEagle21 wrote: » Has anyone got an exam rechecked that had already been corrected by the external examiner and actually gone up? Or once it has been corrected by the external is there any point in getting a recheck?
nmurphy1441 wrote: » Starting constitutional now in the next week or so, want to give myself plenty of time! Should I prepare essays and if I should, what would people recommend to prepare?
Bantz_Control wrote: » Hey everyone. Someone on this thread - might have been a while back - made a post linking to his (Drive? Docs?) account which contained all of his FE-1 notes for the various subjects. Problem is, I can't seem to find it anymore. Can anybody here locate it?