Thanks a million for all your advice everyone -

Decided to go with contract equity and criminal - as think they're the
ones i find easiest! and still not sure about company/ land... cheers
for all your help !

On 15 Aug, 10:55, BB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To be honest Ems i was exactly the same in college and bar the first 4
> i did i was working full time with only 2 or three weeks off before i
> sat the exams. at this stage i would be only writing notes too. it all
> depends on the person, cramming is the only thing that worked for me
> as i have, unfortunately, a very short attetnion span. I would
> reccommend doing whatever 4 subjects you have studied most recently in
> college and if i was to pick from your subjects i would do property
> and equity together as they very closely linked then contract and
> company. i found criminal and tort just so broad and the questions
> asked cover many topics not just 1 or 2. Company for many can be
> daunting and its not that i have a gift for it by any matter or means
> but i only used college notes, i didnt have a griffith book and i
> didnt have the acts either, the same general questions seem to come up
> every year. i advise going through past exam papers, picking your
> topics and then concentrating on those but its only a suggestion.
>
> Best of luck with it all.
>
> On Aug 15, 10:30 am, Donegal1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > If I were you I would concentrate on Equity, Criminal, Contract and
> > Property as the other two as so time consuming and have much more
> > material in them. That is my own personal view and other people may
> > have a different opinion. So long as you put your head down now it is
> > "doable". But one piece of advice these exams are whole different ball
> > game than college exams. Best of luck
>
> > On 14 Aug, 18:02, Ems <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi all
>
> > > I just began studying for my fe1s last week. i applied for equity,
> > > property, criminal, contract, company and tort.... i want to choose
> > > the 4 easiest out of these...any tips?
>
> > > also i just read earlier comments about leaving a week per subject to
> > > learn off, i will have about 10 days not including the days in between
> > > the exams... -at the moment i havent made any notes i am just getting
> > > reaquainted with the stuff (having read one and a half griffiths
> > > manuals.) In college i would not usually study for more than a week or
> > > two before exams and do ok .... but that was college...
>
> > > basically, am i screwed????
>
> > > any helpful advice welcome!- Hide quoted text -
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