dashdoll wrote: » My god I am so tired and have soooo much to do..looking like an all nighter. Been on a go slow the last few days. All I want to do is crawl into bed but I cant! Just one more night!
FeDespair wrote: » If these exams have taught me anything it's this... The ones im really "prepared" for have gone absolutely t!ts up. Last one is EU which I can honestly say as of right now I know nothing about. And I dont really even care anymore! Friday evening im going to buy a magazine...I havent read anything apart from these books since January!
lawbear wrote: » Oh my god I literally have tears in my days from laughing at this. I'm the exact same…I have a stellar magazine bought that i have for the train home friday after eu…it is beyond sad that reading that is going to be a novelty.
EthanSS wrote: » I feel your pain Dashdoll. These exams require so much night-before cramming!! I've loads to do as well. hate that I've so much left to do. I NEVER EVER learn my lesson.
FEar1 wrote: » All the old law is basically gone now and its all under the Land Law and COnveyancing Law Reform Act 2009 I think. S35 or thereabouts as far as I know? I think the only points of relevance are a grant of easement is presumed where: -easement held "as of right" and "without interruption" for period of 12 years, 30 years if State property or 60 years if foreshore. Same requisite periods as adverse possession. "As of right" = use and enjoyment of easement without force, secrecy or written consent "without interruption" = no interference with or cessation of use and enjoyment of easement for continuous period of 1 year or more Hope that helps!
Troels Hartmann wrote: » I don't think that learning lessons has anything to do with it! I've always had a theory that your subconscious mind is keeping a running tally of 1) the amount of work left to cover and 2) the amount of time left to cover it, and will always ensure that enough procrastination and time wasting happens to ensure that you're not ready until the night beforehand! What else can explain the fact that we always seem to be slaving until the last minute ?!
EthanSS wrote: » FEar1, so fo I not need to know the old law then and the old Prescription Act etc? Cheers.
FEar1 wrote: » I'm not sure. Maybe just have an idea of it. Probably would be irrelevant in a problem question but maybe worth a skim over for an essay?
lawbear wrote: » Just after waking up…had planned to get up at 8 to start EU…RAGING
LawCQ91 wrote: » I had planned to get up at 7 to study myself.. Did not happen had to drop in my acts to the exam hall as well, the next thing I know its nearly 12!! .. time to cover the whole course today! Gonna be a long day.. At least we are nearly finished! God can't wait
lawbear wrote: » I don't even know where to look in the treaty for stuff Im in a bad way….literally covering the whole course today…..nightmare… I have notes on infringement procedure and prelim reference ..and that it..
lawgirl23 wrote: » Any thoughts on Case-Notes or Institutions to come up? Am I right in saying that Institutions didn't come up last time??
jenspondolik wrote: » Anyone see the box of 'lost property' outside the hall? Full of dumped notes I don't think anyone will be coming back for those
Troels Hartmann wrote: » Really?! That's gas! Pretty arrogant of anyone to dump their notes even if they were very confident of how they did in the exam and thought they might never need them again! It would be tempting fate if you ask me!
sunshine and showers wrote: » Finally, a lovely paper!
sunshine and showers wrote: » If I wasn't afraid of this, I'd have a bonfire tomorrow night.
Troels Hartmann wrote: » That's good to hear! I did property last October and passed and was very happy with the paper too. So the examiner must be decent. A big shout out to everyone doing EU tomorrow! It would be wrong to say that I've never felt this unprepared for an exam (ive been in worse situations) but theres just something about EU that feels alien to me, as in im not as comfortable with it as I am with some of the other subjects. But anyway - the key is to keep going, keep the had down and the chin up (so to speak) because you never know what you can pull out of the bag .....
jenspondolik wrote: » Its because youre from a dualist system its alien to all Irish people.