I just decided at the start of study to leave competition out and do
everything else.  i figured that I couldn't do everything and that I
didn't need to.  It's a kind of stand-alone topic too.  Having said
that, if I had the time I would def cover it.

On Oct 3, 12:51 pm, Fern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have to say I'm really in a sweat about EU too. I hear what you're
> saying about trying to cover the whole course in a skeletal way but
> I'm not sure if that's the way to go for EU. The questions are so hard
> and so detailed that I am more trying to "spot" questions and try to
> prepare them as best as possible. As far as I can see, in the last 6
> papers the following topics have come up each time:
> Institutions & courts
> FM Goods
> FM workers / citizens
> Competition
> Gender Equality
> So that would hopefully get five questions.
> I also did the chapter on supremacy and direct effect yesterday. I
> covered the sources of law thing a few weeks ago but I don't think it
> yields too many questions. The procedures chapter is massive so I
> think I might just take a chance on Art 234 but I'm slightly worried
> that procedures might overlap into other areas. I will also be setting
> aside a few hours to cover the stuff in the short chapters.
>
> I'm also wondering why so many people leave Competition out when it's
> a guaranteed question every time? I haven't gotten stuck into it yet
> so maybe the reason will become apparent.
>
> Sorry, I know my meanderings aren't much use. I really wish I had
> started this earlier. The problem with EU more so than any other
> subject is that the cases are so un-memorable. The subject matter of
> the case is usually banal and the concepts are so unnecessarily
> complicated! Anyway, have to pass it before Lisbon gets through and
> they change it all yet again.
>
> On Oct 3, 12:06 pm, Fee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Im leaving out competition and not too much else and am finding this
> > the most overwhelming exam to study for. Theres still over 200 pages
> > worth of griffith manual to cover and its quite technical and
> > confusing! im just wondering how people are approaching it, as in im
> > thinking im really going to have to do it a really skeletal way if im
> > going to be able to remember any of it because theres just no way im
> > going to be able to learn it all off. but then of course you will
> > easily not be able to answer the questions in the exam...any advice
> > welcome!!
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