How about 2 years of legal science, I never actualy finished the
degree though.

On May 21, 8:19 am, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oscar winners, sports?
>
> Competition authority?
>
> That's beyond ridiculous.  I understand the need for English
> proficiency.  It's harder to make an argument over that.  Same viz
> basic law.  But the general knowledge sounds like an unfair barrier to
> entry, especially if people are failing.
>
> I really don't know enough about it - and lots of people ask.  How
> many would have done it when you were doing it?  Are the questions
> essay questions in general knowledge or what; "compare and contrast
> Diane Keaton's performance in "Somethings Gotta Give" with her role in
> "Father of the Bride"?
>
> I really can't believe an exam regulating entry to the profession asks
> sports questions...its madness.
>
> I'm astounded by how this profession (which I love!) consistently does
> things which gives a terrible account of us to the world.
>
> And by saying "profession", I'm being inclusive...barristers/
> solicitors...we all get along.
>
> On May 21, 12:05 am, siobhan blacklock <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
>
> > I did the premlim exam 5 years ago not realising that I had an exemption.
> > The english and politics papers are quite obtainable however the general
> > knowledge paper is quite difficult as anything can come up on it.  From
> > oscar winners, to spelling, to grammer, to government ministers, to sports.
> > There was a very high failure rate in the general knowledge exam when I sat
> > it.  You must pass all three exams at one sitting and have three chances to
> > pass.  If you require any more info just send me an email, I would be
> > willing to help.
>
> > Just to anyone out there considering going this direction, I am now on the
> > PPCII course and all going well hope to set up my own practice in February
>
> > 2009/5/20 Wendy Lyon <[email protected]>
>
> > > On 20/05/2009, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > >  That's great!  I hadn't heard it work like that before.  I would think
> > > >  however, any committee would be very reluctant to refuse an
> > > >  exemption.  It would be very difficult to refuse to exempt a degree
> > > >  from France when same from Ireland lets one in automatically to sit
> > > >  the exams.  Was yours a foreign degree or foreign diploma?  Would be
> > > >  good for me to know.
>
> > > Foreign bachelor's degree
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