Heya LawGeek
I agree completely with Brian in that contract and equity should go
hand in hand. There is nice amount of overlap between the two.
I've just done my first four: Constitutional, Criminal, Equity and
Contract. A few people had recommended those to me (including a few
lecturers) and I have to say I made the right decision. I would
definitely recomend that you do those four.

Best of luck!!
Rose

On Oct 10, 7:39 pm, LawGeek <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Brian
> That's helpful advice. Thank you kindly. I am signing up for Contract
> in GCD so I will see you on Wednesday night's!
>
> Thanks again!
>
> On Oct 10, 5:33 pm, "Brian Foley BL" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Sure.  Honestly, in the absence of the "new" Acts, I (myself) just would
> > have tried to divide the labour and done contract and equity together (nice
> > overlap at times) and then chosen either EU or constitutional and then
> > either criminal or property, and then do the balance the next time...e.g.
>
> > Contract, equity, constitutional and criminal followed by EU, property,
> > company and tort.
>
> > But like I say, no-one really knows what effect the treaty / acts will have
> > on the paper and if one had the choice, I'd like to see a paper go ahead of
> > me first!
>
> > I would try and mix contract with equity though.  Saves you time on estoppel
> > and mistake and other equitable doctrines we look at in contract.  And
> > whereas proprietary estoppel ain't on the equity syllabus (but is asked)
> > having done it in equity helps (but we look at it anyway in contract).  So
> > maybe try and mix equity and contract as priority 1.
>
> > B
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected]
>
> > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of LawGeek
> > Sent: 10 October 2009 17:29
> > To: FE-1 Study Group
> > Subject: Re: ''Easiest'' FE1 Subjects
>
> > Hi Brian
>
> > Thanks for the message. These are the first time I have sat the FE1's
> > - really struggle with EU and am actually considering swapping EU with
> > Equity for the next sittings in March.
>
> > Therefore the subjects I am thinking of sitting are Property, Tort and
> > Constitutional (all three again) plus adding Equity to the mix.
>
> > Would that be a sensible choice??
>
> > On Oct 10, 5:20 pm, "Brian Foley BL" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I would think that leaving EU, Company and Property over for at least one
> > > more sitting is a good idea just to see how the exams "settle" in light of
> > > the new Acts / Treaties for each subject.
>
> > > Brian
>
> > > GCD
>
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [email protected]
>
> > > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of nilomu
> > > Sent: 10 October 2009 14:05
> > > To: FE-1 Study Group
> > > Subject: Re: ''Easiest'' FE1 Subjects
>
> > > is that the first time you sat them??? think most people would sit
> > > equity, contract, criminal and one other on their first sitting,
> > > they're usually the easier ones. but then theres not a lot you can
> > > leave out of either contract or criminal.  each to their own but i
> > > would have found it really difficult to sit the 4 you just sat in one
> > > sitting!
>
> > > On 10 Oct, 09:48, LawGeek <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > I just sat EU, Tort, Property and Constitutional for the FE1's and am
> > > > sure I didn't get them.
>
> > > > I am considering swapping EU with Equity for the next sittings. Is
> > > > Equity easier than EU??
>
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