Thanks for you reply Maria, I'll chaeck the grids. At least its a
start.. Thanks!

On 21 July, 23:14, Maria Tuffy <[email protected]> wrote:
> check out the exam grids issued by Griffith or Independant Colleges.
> These indicate the topics that come up most often. some topics that
> are on the syllabus dont appear on the papers. There are key areas for
> all subjects so its good to start with them. These grids were up on
> this group so maybe you could search. Exam Papers are a good indicator
> of where to start.
> Its key to understand the topics and have a broad knowledge of the
> areas. Due to the volume of material its no harm to have summary pages
> for all of the topics. this will help you revise quickly in the days
> before exams. Its not ideal to be going through reams of notes the
> days before!
> Hope that helps!
>
> On 20 July, 12:10, shaney <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > page one :D
>
> > sorry coulnd't resist. seriously though have a look at the syllabus on
> > the law society website for the FE1's. gives you an idea what comes
> > up.
>
> > On Jul 20, 10:33 am, Jen Breathnach <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Ok Guys. Som Advise
> > > Startin studying for FE1's and just wondering where to start?.
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