Definitely online. You get an extra half an hour, I personally am much faster typing than writing and you save money by not having to pay for accommodation (if you aren't based in Dublin or Cork).
hey are people going to sit them online or decide to go to the red cow ? a bit torn as to what to do
Hi all,
Hope everyone's study is going well.
I'd appreciate if anyone had Contract or EU 2020 / 2021 papers they could share?
Many thanks :)
Hey folks, would anyone who used the Equity Nutshells by Dowling recommend it? I found the Tort one great for getting the basics, but from what I've seen this Equity one was published almost a decade ago so I'm be a bit concerned some elements could be out of date. Any thoughts on it from those who've read it much appreciated!
Hey guys,
hope study is going well for everyone. Would anyone have sample answers for EU and Equity they wouldn’t mind sending into me?
Hey guys does anyone have up to date grids for tort, equity, company, property and contract? Thank you 😊
Hi everyone,
Sitting equity and property in October. Anyone know a good spot to buy materials? I have materials from constitutional, EU and tort I could trade but it doesn't seem to be allowed on this thread. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks!!
Hi guys,
If anybody could tell me what came up in the last Contract exam I would appreciate it.
Thanks
The deadline has been extended to the 14th on the most up to date timetable. Someone on here also said that they were speaking to them and the application form will be online next week and that the date will be pushed back beyond the 14th again. It's just the Law Society being incredibly disorganized as usual 🙄
does anyone know where we can do our applications for the October sitting? The timetable says the deadline is tomorrow and I can’t find where to do it on the website
Does anyone have a recent constitutional manual? Happy to swap for other materials/summarised notes.
Selling 2020-2021 City Colleges FE1 Manuals for Company, Constitutional, Property and EU - PM for more info
Just wondering what everyone is thinking of leaving out for Company Law? Only getting started with it and there seems to be quite a few large chapters!
I just spoke to them on the phone. Said the applications will open next Wednesday and the deadline to apply with be extended.
Does anyone have a a 2020/2021 contract law manual they could provide me with? I just need the electronic/soft form of it. Will pay some bobs for it :)
also any up to date contract grid would be v appreciated!
Chill, they haven't even opened applications yet.
Crap, crap, crap! I completely forgot to apply for the exams! Does anyone know if it's possible to make a late application? Just emailed Paula Sheedy, this would completely screw me, only have two FE-1's left, I'm such an idiot!
Sitting Tort and Eu in October and I'm really struggling with prioritizing topics for Tort. I'm trying to focus on the topics that are most important/most likely to appear in this next paper first, but given the size of the syllabus I'm finding it difficult and quiet daunting. Would anyone have any advice on which topics to choose first to cover? Every topic seems to be important/ incapable of being cut.
Hey,
Just wondering if you found the link for applying - I’m having no luck. thanks!!
Company Law
Does anyone have a sample answer for an essay Q on Restrictions?
Hi Guys, just wondering if anyone would be willing to share their company/eu scripts from the last sitting or previous, just to get an idea of what the examiners are looking for?
I can also share my contract, criminal and property scripts in return, if anyone is in need!!
Hey everyone, not sure how active this thread is during off-season but wondering if anyone could shed some light regarding leaving certain topics out of my study.
I am sitting both Equity and Tort in October, haven't even looked at either of them yet and any knowledge I had from my college days is long gone bar the very basics. Does anyone who has sat these exams know if it is possible to leave some topics out and still be in with a good chance of answering five full questions? Any advice appreciated.
I sat Property last time and passed and I am sitting Contract in October. I think if you want it a bit easier go for Property. The overall subject is shorter plus you're (pretty much) guaranteed two questions on succession. Then there is adverse possession, finding, co-ownership, licenses, and others which come up very frequently. You don't really have to study the whole course to be in with a very good chance of passing.
Preparing for Contract myself now, and the manual says you need a holistic approach to the course as there can be a bunch of different topics in one problem question. I'm covering the whole course whereas I left out 3 or 4 topics in Property and still passed comfortably.
If you're feeling confident you may as well sit Contract, still plenty of time to prepare. But if you'd prefer a bit of an easier ride and more time to study for your other subjects too go with Property.
Hope this helps!
Would anybody have sample answers for property law they wouldn't mind sharing? Can swap other materials!
Hi All,
I've decided to sit the fe1s this October, I have all materials needed for the exams.
Do you think I have sufficient time for 3 exams or to just go with 2?
Thanks a mill
I’m sitting Equity and Tort this October but can’t decide between Property or Contract for my third. Any advice on which one to take ??
Does anyone know how doing the traineeship part time works?
any help/direction would be most appreciated.
thanks.
I second this!
Hey does anyone have an equity grid? I've a bunch of notes for other courses if anyone wants to swap!