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21-05-2021, 03:22 PM
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what happens if you fail part b after resit
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Spoiler alert: life’s gonna be tough for you.
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21-05-2021, 03:23 PM
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NQ 7.5
Year 1 8.5
Year 2 9.5
Lock step for three years then it jumps exponentially to match magic circle
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Phat whackkkkkk, but no it doesn’t jump exponentially.
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21-05-2021, 03:32 PM
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what is the level of preparation needed to pass part A/B? personally failed a paper (evidence) twice in part A and am struggling with how to proceed from here. it is the only subject that is hindering me to move on to part B. tried to change my study techniques but it didn't work when I retook. what do examiners look out for to pass? are there any other resources available apart from attending the course? have considered just giving up to be called altogether and applying for other non-legal roles... at a loss now. any kind soul willing to share their experience? thank you and I greatly appreciate any advise.
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21-05-2021, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
what is the level of preparation needed to pass part A/B? personally failed a paper (evidence) twice in part A and am struggling with how to proceed from here. it is the only subject that is hindering me to move on to part B. tried to change my study techniques but it didn't work when I retook. what do examiners look out for to pass? are there any other resources available apart from attending the course? have considered just giving up to be called altogether and applying for other non-legal roles... at a loss now. any kind soul willing to share their experience? thank you and I greatly appreciate any advise.
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Just do the NY bar and work in a Us firm
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21-05-2021, 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
NQ 7.5
Year 1 8.5
Year 2 9.5
Lock step for three years then it jumps exponentially to match magic circle
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I think I’m getting underpaid ono my pay is only 9 k for 2 PQE
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21-05-2021, 05:06 PM
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what is the level of preparation needed to pass part A/B? personally failed a paper (evidence) twice in part A and am struggling with how to proceed from here. it is the only subject that is hindering me to move on to part B. tried to change my study techniques but it didn't work when I retook. what do examiners look out for to pass? are there any other resources available apart from attending the course? have considered just giving up to be called altogether and applying for other non-legal roles... at a loss now. any kind soul willing to share their experience? thank you and I greatly appreciate any advise.
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This is just sad. I'm sorry to hear this, it sounds like you are just unlucky. Evidence is quite easy to pass. Maybe try a nonlaw role.
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21-05-2021, 05:24 PM
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evidence is not easy to pass. there is not enough time as we can't copy and paste and the questions are tricky
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21-05-2021, 05:37 PM
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surprised to see that part A is getting so difficult. what is the failure rate?
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21-05-2021, 06:29 PM
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If 2017 called and earning only $7k (gross) is it okay?
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