hey mackey, i highly recommend you take for the first four;
contract, equity, property, company as there are common themes to these ones. as for the fifth, your guess is as good as mine, criminal probably. the remaining three; eu, tort, constitutional are lengthy/nasty or both! best of luck! elaine On Nov 13, 3:41 pm, Madders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Equity wont change, Contract wont change, Company wont change > radically - there might be an odd new case. I would do Criminal, > Contract, Equity, Company, Tort - > Const - quite long have to cover 90% of course so it will be a tough > one to do with four others > Land - This is grand so good to throw it in with Two big ones > EC - not bad subject just takes time and its big so thats why i would > leave it to the second. > > Only an opinion though you will always pick what you feel better > with. But first round you have to get 3/4 so you need to be thinkin > which ones are the most manageable to do that with. > > On Nov 13, 12:19 pm, Mackey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hey folks, first time posting here, although reading over threads for > > the last few weeks has proven really helpful, so thanks. Just started > > the FE1 course in Independent. I'm studying all 8 subjects but this is > > only revision for Constitutional, Contract, Criminal and Property as > > I've done them before. I'm neither clever enough nor naive enough to > > attempt 8 FE1s in one sitting so I intend to do 5 in March/April and > > do the remaining ones (hopefully only 3!) next October. > > > What I'm deciding now is which five to do first. I really want to have > > picked them by Christmas so that, while I'll continue going to > > lectures and doing the homework for all 8, I'll know which ones really > > require my attention. I'm sure ye understand this isn't a decision I > > want to put off till the last minute! > > > The original plan was to do the four above that I'm most familiar with > > (at this stage anyway) and one other, but now I'm rethinking it. Also, > > I'm worried that some of these all-important manuals Independent have > > given me will be pretty obsolete by next October. For example, I can't > > imagine Contract Law changing dramatically (though maybe I'm wrong!), > > but Constitutional and Tort, say, could catch me out if I left them > > too late. So does anyone know which of the manuals don't change too > > much between sittings and would be most relevant and up-to-date in > > October 09? > > > Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "FE-1 Study Group" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.ie/group/FE-1-Study-Group?hl=en-GB -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
