Clock is ticking…
Trusts exam in 7 hours and 15 minutes.
The thinking Laborite would as lief be found in bed with a cobra as in a committee room armed with "arguments" from the Tory press." Truth, Perth, 19 June 1915.
Left-leaning group blog with an academic and philosophic bent, addressing issues all over the world, and starring Australia's own John Quiggin.
Ken Parish oversees a great group blog featuring Mark Bahnisch, Don Arthur, Wendy James, and occasionally others. Covers almost every topic imaginable --- including fiction.
Alan Grieve's analysis is astute, and his psephology is spectacular.
From the frontier town of Albury-Wodonga, Graham Freeman has been pumping out his top-notch, eclectic material for yonks.
Smart, sexy, socialist. What more could you want?
A blog about industrial relations, trade unions, and the insidious WorkChoices legislation.
Good luck with it all.
Good Luck!
i hate trusts.
good luck.
Mmmm…Trusts that would be KN 210 under the Moys Classification System.
Trusts was okay. Especially considering I learned most of the syllabus in two days, and a couple of important sections on the train on the way to the exam… :-/
Hey Rob–we should hook Guido up with Botty.
That trusts exam had the potential to be sooo much worse.
Admin was hard work, and I suspect evidence is going to be tricky too.
Yik. I hate exams, I feel like death at the moment.
I’m surprised there aren’t more law libraries using moys – ours is the only law library that does out of the WA unis. Not sure how many firms or the Supreme Court etc use it.