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How badly does the advocacy assessment have to go for you to fail?(Ulaw)
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<blockquote data-quote="hrb_pg" data-source="post: 116592" data-attributes="member: 14254"><p>Hi, did my advocacy assessment today.</p><p></p><p>I think I made decent and relevant submissions but I feel as thought I stuttered or stumbled a lot especially when answering the judges question. Nerves.</p><p></p><p>I also think I spoke a lot- judge said I spoke within the time limits and said I should finish. I suppose it’s better to have more points and deeply in depth rather than being way too short and not saying much(my mock feedback was the latter, so I tried to substantially increase the persuasive element of my submissions)</p><p></p><p>I also know I got the grounds right at least(CPR 24.2 rules etc, Defendant has no real prospect etc). Not sure if there are marks for that or if that would even count as a legal analysis/application to case facts.</p><p></p><p>Basically feel like it went badly or not as good as I prepared.</p><p>I have reassurance that because I passed the mock, hopefully I do so here too. But was just really nerve racking, especially having to speak formal and what not.</p><p></p><p>Any reassurances will be helpful! Thanks</p><p></p><p>IK it is best to move on, look forward to my next exams, but if anyone had been in a similar situation re Adv, and passed it, I'd appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrb_pg, post: 116592, member: 14254"] Hi, did my advocacy assessment today. I think I made decent and relevant submissions but I feel as thought I stuttered or stumbled a lot especially when answering the judges question. Nerves. I also think I spoke a lot- judge said I spoke within the time limits and said I should finish. I suppose it’s better to have more points and deeply in depth rather than being way too short and not saying much(my mock feedback was the latter, so I tried to substantially increase the persuasive element of my submissions) I also know I got the grounds right at least(CPR 24.2 rules etc, Defendant has no real prospect etc). Not sure if there are marks for that or if that would even count as a legal analysis/application to case facts. Basically feel like it went badly or not as good as I prepared. I have reassurance that because I passed the mock, hopefully I do so here too. But was just really nerve racking, especially having to speak formal and what not. Any reassurances will be helpful! Thanks IK it is best to move on, look forward to my next exams, but if anyone had been in a similar situation re Adv, and passed it, I'd appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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