Just before you go down this road, the Law Soc education committee
take ad hoc applications for exemption.  In my experience one can gain
exemption if the courses one took, even if at diploma level or
degree's in other jurisdictions etc had some reasonable elements of
law in them.  I certainly know of several students in that situation
who gained exemption.  Thing is the education committee sits at
particular times (all set out at www.lawsociety.ie) and its good to
get an exemption application in WELL in advance.  You really need to
set out what law you have done etc.



On May 20, 5:47 pm, ed <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is the preliminary difficult?, what exactly does the english section
> entail, and what level of general knowledge is required?
>
> On May 11, 12:33 pm, mollyb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > You can however gain exemption from doing the preliminary exam if you
> > have the requisite experience i.e., working as a legal executive for a
> > certain period of time.  Information on this can be obtained from the
> > Law Society website.
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