Troels Hartmann wrote: » Ok for the dreaded EU it looks like I'll have:- Institutions (in outline form - plus some waffle on the Sep of Powers etc) FM of Goods Supremacy DE & MS Liability Competition (101 and 102) Fundamental rights Preliminary reference procedure & Annulment (but not enforcement...) A decent handle on some of the more regular Case Notes thanks to some help I got here (and last but not least) An outline on Citizenship/Workers, as a last gasp hope-and-pray option. Had planned to cover Equality as well, but there wasn't much more I (or anyone else) could physically do. So let's see......
Lily Belle wrote: » I did mine the same 3 and 1. Wish I had tried for 2 last time, was just so up the walls with work at the time. I'm supposed to start in sep too but don't think it's going to happen for me. If I fail I'm going to reward myself with some travel or something so I don't feel so depressed about being set back a year!
Arcturus2112 wrote: » Ha, thanks! Yeah, no writer's block today, thankfully.. If I can pull off something similar tomorrow I'll be a happy chap. Say hello if you see me - it'd be good to put a face to the username!
jenspondolik wrote: » I don't really know I got a good bit of time off and I'm in a small practice and didn't start as a trainee but they kept me and gave me one. I've been doing exams piecemeal since last march 3 then 1. I don't think I'll be off to BH this September thoughts of facing them on Monday allergic!! Having to explain!
sunshine and showers wrote: » Also, I saw you and your many booklets again today Arcturus. Nice beard! #creepin
sunshine and showers wrote: » No, they just asked me to try for an earlier start. I only graduated in September, so I'm not really any worse off for having tried! Is yours dependent on your results this time? Never heard of that case, but yeah the diffusion of ownership requirement can be got around by a lease over one property so it was grand!
sunshine and showers wrote: » That's my understanding of it anyway! I am so excited for this time tomorrow that I cannot focus on EU. :rolleyes:
DaveKit wrote: » ya I don't think it was that relevant but I said it was worth a mention. So to take the question as though he was the owner it makes no difference?
jenspondolik wrote: » Totally agree I remember a lecturer announcing to the class that a girl in the year ahead who'd graduated passed all eight that was years ago too I think they've gotten harder. Sunshine and showers do you have to pass all eight for TC?
DaveKit wrote: » Does anyone know if the lease part of q8 effected the easement? I just went through the normal stuff....alot on wong....and mentioned rose v simmonds...is that it?
Troels Hartmann wrote: » They don't exist! Anyone who tells you they do that is a fibber! Also well done to the person who attempted 8. No shame in not getting them all as it is something shich only super-human people achieve! The only person I know who has managed it came first in our class at college!
Lily Belle wrote: » What I wouldn't give to be one of those people who spend the night before an exam studying until 9, watching a bit of tv and getting an early night. I've heard they exist but I'm sceptical! I'm going to be delerious on the luas back tomorrow. I'm trying to be hopeful I'll firstly get 5 questions from the 6 topics I'm covering and secondly remember any of it. I'm not convinced.
lawbear wrote: » just got a call from one of "The big five" law firms that I have a training contract offer with and they asked me to start working with them in a week…regardless of the fact i don't have all the fe1s past yet….. a bit mental. So have to decide if i can try tell my part time employer from home i need to leave without notice and find somewhere to live in dublin within a week of finishing these exams…. I can't concentrate now
Lily Belle wrote: » That's brilliant. Also, well done on being so close to the finish line. Sitting 8 fe1s, you're some sort of superhero!!
sunshine and showers wrote: » Finally, a lovely paper!
LawCQ91 wrote: » No problem! Just say a little prayer for me for tomorrow ha ! You can drop me a PM with your name and exam number, I can try to get it for you afterwards. Hopefully they will give it to me, If not you can prob email them . I live in dublin so if you are in no rush you can get it whenever you are up againI am from cork so if you are happen to be from cork I can drop it back at some stage! Or else I can post it off I suppose
Lawstudent007 wrote: » All is ok, just didn't have enough time to prepare so no point in sitting there for 45 minutes tweedling my thumbs. I don't know anyone sitting EU tomorrow so I suppose it's best to email the law society. Unless you willing to pick it up for me and I'll pay you the money to post it back for me? Thanks for your help though.
LawCQ91 wrote: » Hey hope all is ok! If you know someone that's doing it just give them your number they can get it for uou after the exams! My friend did it before .. Not sure otherwise they must keep it , so you can email the law society afterwards
Lawstudent007 wrote: » Going to miss EU tomorrow. I've handed in my legislation and was wondering how I go about getting that back if I'm not in the exam? Does anyone know?
saor19 wrote: » I would go with free movements if I were you, easier to learn with logical steps...competition law is a subject in itself. The EU examiner is the nicest I've come across, don't waffle and stick to the main points and he gives high marks!
lawbear wrote: » okay I have institutions Direct effect and supremacy etc preliminary reference and infringement proceedings The case note question That is all i have at the min…don't even know it yet. Could anyone advise me what I should tackle next as in what would be easier to cover….competition or free movement? any advice would be really helpful...