Not sure why my name is coming up as Moderator...
On Oct 11, 1:31 pm, Moderator <[email protected]> wrote:
> There isn't really any secret to passing... in fact, the main one is
> not a secret at all - you have to cover anything.
>
> Second is, cover everything IN LINE with previous exam questions -
> its
> boring and tedious to go through them, but it has to be done. Its not
> enough to say Defamation came up frequently and so learn all
> Defamation, you have to see the slant that is most regularly put on
> it. To my mind, this is whats missing when people look at the grids -
> they see what topics are asked frequently, and so learn the chapter -
> but they don't look at the questions to see the slant. There is no
> science to this - all you need to is read the questions and reports
> before you study the chapter - things you might have not bothered
> with
> then leap out at you.
>
> Third, is constant revision. For my first few exams i read the
> chapter, did my notes... and done.. until exam time. Not enough. As
> laborious as sounds (and often time you feel like you are wasting
> time
> because there is some 'new' topic waiting to be done), its vital. Do
> not 'do' a chapter, and then not look at again till two days before.
> Its amazing what a bit of quick but constant revision does. I found
> this really hard to do, but definitely worth it.
>
> On Oct 11, 7:43 am, Rose Marie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > You shouldn't feel bad after the exams. You might have done much
> > better than you think! I know a lot of people who thought they had
> > failed but ended up passing (usually, with higher marks than they had
> > originally expected!). You can hardly ever tell for sure whether you
> > passed or failed... . In any case, there is no point in dwelling on it
> > now!!! I'm sure you did the best you could and even if you do fail
> > (which you should not think about now, anyway), you should be safe in
> > the knowledge that you've worked very hard and that you've given it a
> > good go.
>
> > Hope you pass!!
> > Rose
>
> > On Oct 8, 11:32 pm, LawGeek <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi guys
>
> > > I have just sat my first four FE1 exams and I am certain that I did
> > > not get the required 3 in order to "pass".
>
> > > How do you get over the depression of knowing you have to start from
> > > scratch again in a few months time?!
>
> > > WHAT IS THE SECRET TO PASSING THESE EXAMS?!?!?- Hide quoted text -
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