Yeah prediction wise is very difficult, I suppose you can use the speciman’s and try to eliminate certain topics that way. And evaluations wise, a lot of them you can make up based upon the A01 knowledge, ensure you know the A01 and the evaluation will likely come with that.
Yeah prediction wise is very difficult, I suppose you can use the speciman’s and try to eliminate certain topics that way. And evaluations wise, a lot of them you can make up based upon the A01 knowledge, ensure you know the A01 and the evaluation will likely come with that.
I’m literally finding memorising section A so hard and don’t even get me started on paper 1 section b
Section A? Section A is only 25% of the paper, you need to concentrate on section B mostly. For the 15 mark evaluation question in section A you should be able to answer those with little revision just from your knowledge of the law. And for section B (crime) i’d advise essay plans and practice questions, practice, practice, practice.
Section A? Section A is only 25% of the paper, you need to concentrate on section B mostly. For the 15 mark evaluation question in section A you should be able to answer those with little revision just from your knowledge of the law. And for section B (crime) i’d advise essay plans and practice questions, practice, practice, practice.
Just the creation of essay plans and practice essays really, and I don’t have a certain amount I do a day really, it’s just whatever I chose to do on that time period, in a week probably about 8-10 hours. Just make sure you know your A01 and you’ll do well.
law commission consultation paper no.139 of 1995 discussed whether an objective element should be added in cases of mistaken consent so that It would only be a defence if a) it would not have been obvious to a reasonable person in his or her position that the other person did not consent, or b) he or she was not capable of appreciating that the other person did not consent.