just out of interest, what would you do if the questions were about: civ courts, judges, funding, barristers n solicitors, mags, police powers and bail? You wouldnt be able to answer 4 would you? :s
just out of interest, what would you do if the questions were about: civ courts, judges, funding, barristers n solicitors, mags, police powers and bail? You wouldnt be able to answer 4 would you? :s
Yeah i know i have to learn at least 2 more otherwise il be kinda screwed loll ive only learned those so far got any ideas of what 2 topics are most likely to turn up so i can focus on them???
Yeah i know i have to learn at least 2 more otherwise il be kinda screwed loll ive only learned those so far got any ideas of what 2 topics are most likely to turn up so i can focus on them???
I'd say bail and barristers/solicitors but i dont really know
Just appeals, I covered police powers, Sentencing, Crim Courts, Legal prof and Lay Magistrates/juries in full I just find appeals so boring + it came up in jan so I skipped it
Just appeals, I covered police powers, Sentencing, Crim Courts, Legal prof and Lay Magistrates/juries in full I just find appeals so boring + it came up in jan so I skipped it
Same strategy as me! Exactly appeals came up in jan and june 2011 so 99% won't be there
Revise 6/7 of those topics to the point where you can perfectly regurgitate everything and you will get full marks
That's how I did it anyway, Law doesn't require any thinking whatsoever at A level, just a good short-term memory. Its only been a year since I did my last Law exam and I can't remember anything at all from it
Revise 6/7 of those topics to the point where you can perfectly regurgitate everything and you will get full marks
That's how I did it anyway, Law doesn't require any thinking whatsoever at A level, just a good short-term memory. Its only been a year since I did my last Law exam and I can't remember anything at all from it