I've obviously been misunderstood here, and apologies for that. But I
never said that anyone should leave out the other topics, I said these
chapters were a good place to start. Any area of a course which
practically guarantees 5 questions in an exam would be my "main focus"
- of course not the only thing to look at, but certainly what I would
start off with and work out from there. But of course, everyone has
their own way of studying, it was just a tip for the original post,
which was looking for "priorities".
Again, apologies if I misled anyone.

On 6 Sep, 19:11, C M Hugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With respect, that's not what was said in class at all.  Brain
> specifically said that chapter 17 and onwards would have meant that
> you were able, so long as you new it perfectly, to do a MINIMUM of 5
> questions per year.  i think he was saying that if you were stuck for
> time, you would have been able to do all the past exams with just ch.
> 17 onwards.  main focus was not the emphasis there at all.
>
> he's been pretty insistent that you can't leave anything out.  I'm not
> relying on being able to do only 5 questions perfectly.  I suppose if
> you are confident that you can do anything perfectly, you only need to
> know the rights and have luck, but thats not what was said at all.
>
> On Sep 6, 2:25 pm, Elaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > According to Griffith, chapters 17 onwards - the rights - should be
> > our main focus. According to the lecturer, O'Carolan himself said that
> > we should be alright if we know these! Obviously, dont go leaving out
> > everything else, but it's a good place to start off...
> > And the Nutshells book is excellent, it gives you a much clearer
> > overview of the course.
> > Hope this helps!
>
> > On 5 Sep, 11:13, Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > What should I be prioritising in Constitutional? I find the course to
> > > be huge so obviously some of the chapters from the Griffith manual
> > > should be further down the list of importance.
> > > I know separation of powers is probably the most important, but what
> > > comes after that?
> > > Thanks!- Hide quoted text -
>
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