There are two discussions on boards.ie, one strictly on buying and
selling materials only and one on a general discussion. You can get
some useful support there and you might make a few friends and
contacts. You can meet some plonkers and deal-breakers too.

To answer your original question - look at past papers and decide if
you are ready for the standard they are looking for. If you know no
law at all, do a prep course in GCD or IC. If you know a fair bit but
it needs freshening-up, consider the GCD intensive revision courses.
If you are pin-sharp, just revise and practise questions. The FE1s can
be passed but they aren't easy, I would say a bit tougher than college
exams. They are looking for a different style of answer - fresher case
law, total focus on advising the client, no general discussion of the
topic or waffle about academic comment.

JC

On Aug 30, 11:55 am, Orla <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://boards.ie/tre/2055143169
>
> Legal fe1 discussion on boards although it's mostly people looking or and 
> selling manuals used to be very helpful
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 30 Aug 2011, at 14:53, Amy M <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey,
>
> > I plan on sitting first set of FE1s in March next year and plan on
> > doing five first time around. Has anyone found any helpful websites or
> > anything like that?
>
> > also how much studyin have you put in up to the run up of the exams?
>
> > :)
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