- Overview
- Syllabus
- What we offer
- Requirements
Overview
Ireland’s most successful Professional Law School now offers intensive revision seminars for the Law Society Entrance Examinations.
These seminars are designed for students who are FE1 re-takers, or for first time candidates who seek a concise and expert tutorial in the key components of each FE1 subject module. Students will receive a complete set of lecture notes for each subject.
The lecturers, who are undisputed experts in FE1 exam preparation, will focus on the most examinable (and examined) topics in these most challenging of professional entrance examinations.
Course Start Date
March 2012
Timetable
Subject |
Day |
Time |
Lecturer |
Property |
Monday, 5 March |
9am – 1pm |
Imelda Kelly |
Criminal |
Monday, 5 March |
2pm – 6pm |
Ciarán Patton |
Constitutional |
Tuesday, 6 March |
9am – 1pm |
Siobhan Cummiskey |
Equity |
Tuesday, 6 March |
2pm – 6pm |
Ciarán Patton |
Tort |
Wednesday, 7 March |
9am – 1pm |
Val Corbett |
Contract |
Wednesday, 7 March |
2pm – 6pm |
Val Corbett |
Company |
Thursday, 8 March |
9am – 1pm |
Sarah Neligan |
EU |
Thursday, 8 March |
2pm – 6pm |
Gary FitzGerald |
Contact Details
Ms Gwen McDevitt
Law Faculty Manager
Tel: 01 635 1183
Email: gwen.mcdevitt@independentcolleges.ie
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Ms Paula Doolin
Law Faculty Administrator
Tel: 01 635 5819
Email: paula.doolin@independentcolleges.ie
Course Duration
Four hour tutorial per subject
Course Fees
Full time: n/a
Part time: The course fee (per subject) is €195. Students currently registered on Independent Colleges’ June 2011 FE1 programme may avail of these tutorials on payment of a €50 administration charge (manuals not included) per subject (you must be currently registered for that subject).
Syllabus
- Tort
- Equity Law
- Contract Law
- Criminal Law
- Constitutional Law
- Company Law
- EU Law
- Property Law
What We Offer
Four hour tutorials per subject, incorporating;
- - study and exam tips
- - sample exam papers and predictions
- - sample exam questions and solutions
- - review of past papers and examiners reports
- - analysis of common mistakes, and
- - a statistical analysis of recurrent topics

