Hi there,
I've passed seven of the eight exams over the last three sittings with
Griffith manuals from 2001/2002, so I think you'll be safe enough with
the 2005/2006 manuals, especially for equity and land. It's important
to watch out for newer cases though and I have found this site to be
very useful for that purpose. I have to admit I bought a 2006/2007 EU
manual for the last sitting and I'm going to try to get a new one for
company, which I keep failing for some reason...
Good luck for March, but remember that details such as which manuals
are better etc are not going to get you through the exam - you just
have to sit down and learn everything.
Fern

On Dec 12, 10:49 pm, "The Wests Awake!" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I will be doing do 5 fe1s in March/April for the first time so
> planning to be on here posting a good bit! I am currently looking into
> purchasing some griffith or independent manuals. I have seen a few
> being offered for sale both on here and in college so thinking of
> making an investment. I have two questions:
>
> 1 - How important is it to have the most recent manuals in your
> opinion? I own land and equity Griffith manuals from 05/06 - is it
> worth investing in the newer ones?
>
> 2 - Would people have any recommendations in favour of either the
> Griffith or Independent manuals?
>
> Thanks in Advance for your replies :)
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