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FE1 exams

  • 10-06-2018 4:45pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 287 ✭✭


    I’ve just finished final year of college and planning to do FE1 exams in october.. I did my degree in law so don’t feel I need a grind school but trying to figure the best way to go about them. Any advice?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2 William carpenter


    holliek wrote: »
    I’ve just finished final year of college and planning to do FE1 exams in october.. I did my degree in law so don’t feel I need a grind school but trying to figure the best way to go about them. Any advice?

    Hi Holliek, just wondering what option did you take? I'm in the same position. Any advice would be great.


  • Registered Users Posts: 287 ✭✭holliek


    Hi Holliek, just wondering what option did you take? I'm in the same position. Any advice would be great.

    Hi, so in March I passed criminal, constitutional, company, equity and contract. And this sitting I'm doing the remaining three - property, tort and EU. From this sitting EU is definitely the hardest and a few people advise not to do EU and constitutional in the same sitting. Tort and property are fine. Criminal was also ok, it a lot info but not in a huge amount of detail. I personally found equity ok but that is because I had just done it in final year so it was fresh.

    Hope this helps!


  • Registered Users Posts: 44 Shonagoring123


    Has anyone got legislation for EU exam?


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