I did scenario two. Question 1 I put theft, robbery, burglary and duress. Question 2 I put theft, making off without payment (as I was unsure, and decided to play it safe), plus the fraud and obtaining services dishonestly. I also did Law and Morals.
People who are doing Law for their A-levels, please tell me, is it a hard subject? Is it interesting? Also what English GCSE results did you get to get into this A-level?
People who are doing Law for their A-levels, please tell me, is it a hard subject? Is it interesting? Also what English GCSE results did you get to get into this A-level?
I got B in English language and literature . I think it's a good A level that takes hard work and commitmemnt. It's not too difficult if you put the work in. Practicing past papers is key. Its definitely intersting, particularly criminal law, but it depends on what your teacher chooses from the specifcation.
Scenario 2 Question 3 i put theft robbery burgalry defence of duress not available Question 4 put theft for 50 pound but not valif as no intent to permanently deprive but put theft for clubcard taking and missdd out fraud by false rep and sdrvices obtained ....:/ whats the max i can now get roughly for q4 Had a complete mind blank it was so obvious :/
People who are doing Law for their A-levels, please tell me, is it a hard subject? Is it interesting? Also what English GCSE results did you get to get into this A-level?
It's not difficult as all that happens is you learn the law along with cases and apply that in the exam. Most of it relies on memorisation and perceptiveness. But if you struggle to write quickly and concisely I would avoid picking this subject up.
It's not difficult as all that happens is you learn the law along with cases and apply that in the exam. Most of it relies on memorisation and perceptiveness. But if you struggle to write quickly and concisely I would avoid picking this subject up.
writing quickly and concisely is KEY. But if you struggle with that, you can still pick the subject up, its a matter of practicing in timed conditions.
For tort scenario 1 question 6, is it likely to bring my mark down by much if i simply said there was 'nuisance' rather than stating that it was private nuisance? As i've just realised that's what I did
People who are doing Law for their A-levels, please tell me, is it a hard subject? Is it interesting? Also what English GCSE results did you get to get into this A-level?
content wise its pretty easy to learn, however in terms of essays its just complete memorisation which gets really dull and there are many boring essays you have to learn. Exams at A2 are all application questions so if youre not good at applying i'd avoid picking this subject. Is it interesting? - that honestly depends on the individual, some aspects are fun whereas others are extremely boring lol. You may also want to look into which topic your sixth form picks which may give you more insight whether you want to do the subject. - i dont want to discourage you from picking law this is just me speaking from my own experience.
content wise its pretty easy to learn, however in terms of essays its just complete memorisation which gets really dull and there are many boring essays you have to learn. Exams at A2 are all application questions so if youre not good at applying i'd avoid picking this subject. Is it interesting? - that honestly depends on the individual, some aspects are fun whereas others are extremely boring lol. You may also want to look into which topic your sixth form picks which may give you more insight whether you want to do the subject. - i dont want to discourage you from picking law this is just me speaking from my own experience.
I'd second that. Speak to your sixth form as different colleges will study different topics. In my experience criminal law is generally more interesting. In terms of GCSE English grade I just about got a B. I don't think it really makes a difference.
People who are doing Law for their A-levels, please tell me, is it a hard subject? Is it interesting? Also what English GCSE results did you get to get into this A-level?
I got in with a C. I think it's a great subject that can be useful for your future as its always nice having such knowledge about offences, defences etc. However, you have to be quite good at memorising things as there's quite a bit to learn for each unit, but I found that memorising it all came naturally during lessons and when it came to exams I didn't have to do much revision, only recap. I noticed that that was also the case for most of the people in my class.
Please tell me if you identified the same offences!!
Q1. Burglary s9 (1) (a) and s 9 (1) (b) Blackmail Theft
Q2. Harry to Anna: Fraud by false representation Fraud by obtaining services distinctly ( i'm unsure if i got this correct , i think it should have been theft of the £20,000) What do you guys think? Defense of intoxication
Tom to Harry: basic criminal damage, aggravated criminal damage and arson
Dan to Harry: Basic criminal damage, defense of lawful excuse.
There was no service. Obtaining services dishonestly didn't apply to scenario 1. There was only fraud by false representation and theft when it came to Harry & Anna
For tort scenario 1 question 6, is it likely to bring my mark down by much if i simply said there was 'nuisance' rather than stating that it was private nuisance? As i've just realised that's what I did