Wednesday, August 7, 2013

The EQE Opposition Paper - Still a Challenge



In a previous post we observed that the EQE opposition paper has been reduced to manageable size and there are less opportunities to go wrong. It follows that candidates have a better chance that their preparations will be rewarded by success.

The new-format opposition paper nevertheless remains a challenge. Whereas there are less attacks and less opportunities to go wrong, less attacks means more credit per attack, and in case of a wrong attack or an attack that is correct but poorly presented, there is more credit to be lost. This dramatically shortens the path to failure in case of error.

As in the past, candidates will be well advised to develop a systematic approach for identifying attacks.

Its important to make sure of choosing the correct attack, lack of novelty or inventive step. For this, its going to be ever more important to focus long-term on the razor-edged novel/not-novel boundary.

Practice can be rounded off by writing attacks under timed conditions, aiming for high quality.

You can develop the right approach from the EQE Comprehensive book (details here) and by attending the PATSKILLS Opposition Course (www.patskills.ch).

Brian Cronin
PATSKILLS



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