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Hello,I had the same feeling during the exam last year but still passed on the first attempt. I felt that I left some things out and even froze during some parts. However, I think your approach is more important than forgetting some points. You seem to have a well-structured approach overall. I remember that it was harder for me to ask questions during the assessment because when I practiced beforehand, I had strong technical knowledge of the legal matter itself. It's great that you asked to see the Official Copies because that's an important point some people miss! Try not to compare the number of questions you asked in the assessment to how you practiced. It isn't an accurate comparison and it will leave you feeling like you haven't done enough.The fact that you continued to state the pros and cons of your advice shows that you are following the required steps. Remember that they don't expect you to give the best advice possible because they aren't really testing technical legal knowledge. I don't think they'd penalise you for missing points or asking simpler questions so long as your approach is logical and follows the structure they want to see. It seems that the introduction, overview, and conclusion went well, that's a good amount of points alone. I hope my words stop you from feeling bad about the assessment. Best of luck!
Hello,
I had the same feeling during the exam last year but still passed on the first attempt. I felt that I left some things out and even froze during some parts. However, I think your approach is more important than forgetting some points. You seem to have a well-structured approach overall. I remember that it was harder for me to ask questions during the assessment because when I practiced beforehand, I had strong technical knowledge of the legal matter itself. It's great that you asked to see the Official Copies because that's an important point some people miss! Try not to compare the number of questions you asked in the assessment to how you practiced. It isn't an accurate comparison and it will leave you feeling like you haven't done enough.
The fact that you continued to state the pros and cons of your advice shows that you are following the required steps. Remember that they don't expect you to give the best advice possible because they aren't really testing technical legal knowledge. I don't think they'd penalise you for missing points or asking simpler questions so long as your approach is logical and follows the structure they want to see. It seems that the introduction, overview, and conclusion went well, that's a good amount of points alone. I hope my words stop you from feeling bad about the assessment. Best of luck!