I am also doing four for the second time and im finding it really hard
to study and try look at notes from a fresh point of view and trying
to do things differently from last time. everytime i look over notes i
think i know it from last time but obvioulsy i didnt or i wouldnt be
in this situation!!! i like the idea of bullet pointed answers to past
questions tho, thanks i might try that!!!

On Feb 26, 8:44 am, "Joan Keena" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Iv worked doing them as well, I found the best method was to sit down
> with a topic have a list of the cases for that topic and learn them, if
> you know the cases and some facts of each one or relate facts to each
> case then you'll have a topic covered....I know you need to know
> definitions etc but if you have an understanding of a case then you can
> show an understanding of the area which is most important!
>
>
>
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> Sent: 25 February 2009 18:48
> To: FE-1 Study Group
> Subject: Exams!
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> I am sitting four for the second time and although I have the majority
> of my notes made I am still finding it difficult to say what I am doing
> is "productive"!Has anyone any tips as to how to get the most out of
> your study time! Work isn't helping!- Hide quoted text -
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