Probably a daft question but do you happen to know where exactly the
classes will be held...booked in and everything but can't seem to find
that information anywhere!

On Aug 12, 9:22 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Not a problem...i'm told we got about 40 applications from existing students 
> who get priority so time may be ticking.
>
> Either way, whether anyone wants to do these or not start the studying now! 
> No room for second best any more!  
>
> B
>
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> From: Mackey <[email protected]>
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> Received:  Wed, 12  Aug 2009 13:15:54 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: Re: Griffith One Day Revision - Google Groups Discount Code
>
> Thanks for the notice Brian, hope to attend a couple of these.
>
> On Aug 10, 3:31 pm, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hiya,
>
> > Just a note to know that the Griffith One Day revision courses are
> > coming up.  What with the more, shall we say "condensed" timetable for
> > the fe1's, I've decided to start the revision courses earlier and
> > stagger them to help people get a better advance run at the exams.  As
> > with last year, using the code "Googlegroups" will qualify you as a
> > "past student" bringing the price from €150 down to €75.
>
> > I will be checking to make sure though that you're really on the group
> > though!
>
> > Full information is onwww.gcd.ie/fe1andthen just follow the "one
> > day revision" link.
>
> > The courses lecturers will be delivering them last year so that myself
> > (Brian Foley) on contract, David Langwallner for constitutional,
> > Jennifer Goode for EU, Caren Geoghegan for Company, Keith Spencer for
> > Tort, Emma Callanan for Property and John Smith for Criminal.  Full
> > profiles are all onwww.gcd.ie/fe1.
>
> > The courses were a "new" thing (fe1 direct aside!) last year and
> > despite me worrying that no-one would be interested, we unfortunately
> > had to turn away applications.  The idea is to keep the classes small
> > (max 20) so that they actually benefit in a one-to-one sense.  We've
> > had a few slots already taken, so I'm not sure I could guarantee that
> > "registration on the night" would work.
>
> > The focus of the seminar is largely on the fe1 exams themselves, which
> > we are licensed to use and disseminate to participating students.
> > Suggested solutions to past papers are given out in hard form.  I, for
> > one, am planning to move the seminar entirely around the papers - i.e.
> > to avoid generalised revision and really just start out offer and
> > acceptance questions, then consideration, then formalities etc and to
> > build the revision around the questions.  Any feedback on whether this
> > would be a preferable approach is welcome.  Otherwise, the format of
> > the seminars is largely down to how each lecturer feels his or her
> > course is best revised in six hours.
>
> > I think a few participants on this group took the courses and found
> > them beneficial last year, so here's hoping we can reproduce the form
> > of last year and overcome some pre-exam qualms.
>
> > Regards
>
> > Brian
> > GCD
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