My Law teacher's the guy who set up the A-level Law Review Magazine so he's very knowledgeable and a great teacher so he's made plenty of issues on Contract Law as well as Tort and select aspects within Criminal law available to us, so I tend to have a look through them for some help and it actually helps quite a bit with AO3! He also went to a course held by AQA for Law teachers around the country and apparently AQA will be providing all those teachers that went with two extra sets of Practice Papers, for each Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3. If my teacher provides them to us electronically, I'll try and send them to any of you guys who'd like them
I am studying AQA A Level Law too. I agree, there are hardly any resources available. What thing that I've been given is all of the sample exam papers, including the AS papers because it is practising the same skills. You just have to make sure that the 20 markers are not what you are going to get in the real exam, but the structure is essentially the same. I have done a plan for each of the offences, torts and for contract law, so I know how to structure a question. I have made condensed notes on each area of non-substantive law too, and copied and pasted them into the right sections in my notes so I know where each topic could come up. The concepts questions are tricky for me so if you have any tips, please do let me know. Luckily, one of my neighbours was a barrister and is now a law teacher. She teaches the OCR spec, but the content is pretty much the same. She has given me her revision resources that she has given to her classes. She was also an examiner for AQA and OCR as far as I know, so I am going to take exam questions to her and see what she has to say about them. I am very lucky with that and I am going to take full advantage of that. If you would like me to send any of my resources to you, please let me know.
Omg hi! I would love the revision resources she gave to you. Could you also send me how you planned those essays? I have my own plans but my teacher isn't so good so I am never really sure if my work is as good as he says it is. Thank you in advance!
Hiya, we have had 8 law teachers so my AQA notes are pretty messed up, I would be ever so grateful if you could send me those resources! Thank you so much!!
Haha same mate. I'm thinking for a 30 marker there'll be a scenario with Theft and Robbery. Then for another there'll be Murder and Manslaughter, which leads to having to apply legal aid knowledge to explain how D could fund his case
I am studying AQA A Level Law too. I agree, there are hardly any resources available. What thing that I've been given is all of the sample exam papers, including the AS papers because it is practising the same skills. You just have to make sure that the 20 markers are not what you are going to get in the real exam, but the structure is essentially the same. I have done a plan for each of the offences, torts and for contract law, so I know how to structure a question. I have made condensed notes on each area of non-substantive law too, and copied and pasted them into the right sections in my notes so I know where each topic could come up. The concepts questions are tricky for me so if you have any tips, please do let me know. Luckily, one of my neighbours was a barrister and is now a law teacher. She teaches the OCR spec, but the content is pretty much the same. She has given me her revision resources that she has given to her classes. She was also an examiner for AQA and OCR as far as I know, so I am going to take exam questions to her and see what she has to say about them. I am very lucky with that and I am going to take full advantage of that. If you would like me to send any of my resources to you, please let me know.
Good luck!
Hi can you please send me the resources. Thank You.
I am studying AQA A Level Law too. I agree, there are hardly any resources available. What thing that I've been given is all of the sample exam papers, including the AS papers because it is practising the same skills. You just have to make sure that the 20 markers are not what you are going to get in the real exam, but the structure is essentially the same. I have done a plan for each of the offences, torts and for contract law, so I know how to structure a question. I have made condensed notes on each area of non-substantive law too, and copied and pasted them into the right sections in my notes so I know where each topic could come up. The concepts questions are tricky for me so if you have any tips, please do let me know. Luckily, one of my neighbours was a barrister and is now a law teacher. She teaches the OCR spec, but the content is pretty much the same. She has given me her revision resources that she has given to her classes. She was also an examiner for AQA and OCR as far as I know, so I am going to take exam questions to her and see what she has to say about them. I am very lucky with that and I am going to take full advantage of that. If you would like me to send any of my resources to you, please let me know.