The other thing to consider with property is that there's *major*
reform legislation going through the Oireachtas at the moment. Once
that legislation is passed you will probably see some topics disappear
from the syllabus - on the other hand the past papers might not be of
as much use.

On 15/05/2009, 8th Timer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  I completely agree with the advice given by b05bf1e4 all being equal
>  go for contract, but if you have some sort of wierd affliction that
>  you actually find property really interesting then maybe go for that.
>  With these FE - 1's never underestimate how important a personal
>  interest in the subject can be. It can make study that little bit
>  easier, and at the end of the day its all about getting 50% not
>  writting a thesis!
>
>
>  On May 12, 6:39 pm, b05bf1e4 <[email protected]> wrote:
>  > I think contract would be the better option if you're starting from
>  > scratch...There's not too much material to cover, but you must cover
>  > it all, whilst with property, you would find some of the concepts
>  > difficult without grasping a fundamental area like contract...
>  >
>  > Regards
>  >
>  > On May 12, 5:40 pm, carbolic1 <[email protected]> wrote:
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  > > hey- trying to decide whether to sit contract or property as my fourth
>  > > subject. I'm pretty much starting from scratch so trying to decide
>  > > which one would be easiest to attempt, any advice re the courses?
>

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