OfficeGirl2015 wrote: » Doctor: Are you under any undue or unusual stress? : Well, I'm in the middle of FE1s. Does that count? Doctor: How many Valium would you like. Forget it, take all the Valium!!! One more exam, one more night of fretting and revising and forgetting and re-revising......one more extremely early morning, nervous consumption of 5 extra strong coffees which you will live to regret mid-exam.....one more nail-biting moment of opening one more text paper..... AND THEN...... FREEDOM!!!!!!
lawbear wrote: » yeah freedom until october, christ the thoughts of telling everyone I have lost my training contract, won't be going to blackhall, unemployed at the minute, enough to make me want to give it all up, all because I messed up these last three. Really starting to consider the fact that its just not for me…not meant to be
OfficeGirl2015 wrote: » Chin up Lawbear, I was convinced I failed Company last sitting and I was so shocked to see I had passed. You truly never know. Give yourself a break, this is a very painful, stressful, not to mention work-intensive labour of love. You will get there!
fe1chancer wrote: » Just had a 4 hour drive to the red cow and thought about turning around so many times and saying sack it and give up but i know i will kick myself if i did! I think these exams are more mental than anything!!
OfficeGirl2015 wrote: » I had a mental breakdown sunday night and nearly didnt make the equity exam! Took my partner hours to talk me down and become a reasonable fully-functioning human again. It is most definitely a huge mental challenge. The information is almost secondary at this stage!
Irishhuman wrote: » For property Q1 was it relevant to discuss the husbands legal right share?
kiwi33 wrote: » as if learning irish case names was bad enough these EU ones are impossible.. Najvyssi sud Slovenskej republicky are they having a giraffe?
fe1chancer wrote: » Handelsgesellschaft???? Good luck spelling that in a hurry tomorrow..
lawbear wrote: » I no no case law. I will be throwing in van gend en loos wherever I can
fe1chancer wrote: » One positive about the whole this is I can safely assume that we have all reached the "I couldn't give a flying F**K anymore" stage.
clocks wrote: » I always smile when I remember that Cassis de Dijon, a seminal case in the Free movement of Goods, is between German parties, arguing about a German technical standard in a German Courthouse in German.
kiwi33 wrote: » does anyone know if Preliminary reference procedure came up last year? Or does anyone have a run through of the topics that did??
Kcookies2015 wrote: » Didnt come up last year tipped 267 or 258 TFEU essay this year. Last year Difference between regs/dirs/ decisions role of general & principles in EU law Parliament & the democratic deficit Standing & judical review Part A - principle of equivalence and effectiveness Part B - PQ on direct effect and MS liability Part A - PQ art 34 Part B - PQ art 110 PQ - citizenship Essay Equality Case notes
kiwi33 wrote: » whats the relationship between 267 and 258
oraghabd wrote: » Has anyone looked at March 2012 Q.3 on Art 267? What other bodies except for the courts could fall under the definition of a court or tribunal to refer a question in Ireland to the ECJ? Any examples?