Healyjhow wrote: » If you are brought up to a pass do you get a refund on the recheck fee?
nmurphy1441 wrote: » Yes!!!! Takes a bit of time though!
flepetch wrote: » i forgot about this!! i got brought up from 47 to 50 in equity so i'm delighted to say the least. does anyone know if there's a procedure to follow in order to be refunded or is it automatically processed?
TCPIP wrote: » Question for people sitting/have sat Tort: Based on the grid I have it suggests that negligence questions do not come up often. Duty of care has come up 4/21, standard of care 5/21, and causation 12/21 with the most recent instance November 2020. As such, am I as well to skip the entire section or just focus on causation?
lawgrad49 wrote: » You might get away with not knowing DOC/SOC in detail to answer a question on the day of an exam, but you definitely need a conceptual understanding of Negligence- it overlaps with so many other topics (Employers Liability, VL, Animals, Fire, etc.).
fe1ki5 wrote: » I agree with above - Negligence is a must in my books (I sat it and passed in the August 2020 sitting). I was using Val Corbett and as he put it, if you have an understanding of Negligence you have possibly banked 3 questions noting it would have you covered for a duty of care, standard of care, causation, omissions and acts of third parties, nervous shock, fire, animals, and give you good grounding for tackling a professional negligence and employers liability question too. I would put a good amount of focus on it. I would 100% recommend buying the Tort nutshell written by Val Corbett "cases in a nutshell" It really is all you need to pass the exam in my opinion.
FE1Hopefully1 wrote: » I’ve received my contract script if anyone would like any pointers !
CandyCane_81 wrote: » Does anyone have the criminal paper from the March sitting?
TCPIP wrote: » Ok, cool. Val is currently teaching me but I guess I'm just a little overwhelmed by the extent of it. I think the best thing to do is just lock myself in for the weekend and build the understanding so. Thanks very much guys!
church street 94 wrote: » For those who have done prep courses - what would you recommend as the best, Law School, Griffith or City Colleges?
Is everyone still waiting on Results Letters?
would anyone be able to share their Constitutional exam paper? I have a Company one
I can … I only got 57% but could give some pointers
COMPANY
Hi All,
would anybody have any pointers on Company? first time attempt at the topic and any feedback / advice is appreciated :)
The exam grid is your friend, same topics appear year after year
Do exam questions, he repeats the same questions word for word sometimes
Get your company act early and tab and highlight
If you can, get a copy of his book, apparently he likes to see quotes
^^This. Go over past questions, several questions on the March 2021 paper were word for word copied from previous papers circa 2018, etc. except for changes to names. Make sure your writing is clear and concise. He likes to see references to other sources, not just caselaw.
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has any up to date samples answers, etc. for Property and Equity they would be willing to share? More than willing to trade what materials I have for them.
Thanks!
I'm still waiting on a results letter from November 2020 sitting, let alone the 2021 sitting. Starting to wonder if I've been forgotten about.
I've been emailing them for weeks now asking and I keep getting some excuse about IT problems. I don't see how hard it is to just send a letter that's 1 line long confirming my results.
I never received any results letters from sittings as far back as August 2020.
Hi guys, would anyone have the November 2020 EU paper?