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Ocr law paper 2

Hi, the predictions made about paper 1 were accurate does anyone have any direct predictions for paper 2?
It would be great help xx

Reply 1

Original post by Lalakaka
Hi, the predictions made about paper 1 were accurate does anyone have any direct predictions for paper 2?
It would be great help xx
Hi, Law teacher here for 15+ years. I told my 2 classes this year that I am predicting the essay to be on Vicarious Liability, with scenarios on Negligence, Private nuisance, Rylands v Fletcher, and Occupiers Liability. We have practiced many questions for these and I can help guide you in the right direction if you give me a message and give you some example questions/ past questions and a predicted paper I have drafted.
Hope this helps :smile:

Reply 2

Original post by Lalakaka
Hi, the predictions made about paper 1 were accurate does anyone have any direct predictions for paper 2?
It would be great help xx
Sorry I forgot to mention that my predictions for paper 1 were nearly spot on 🙂. I predicted the essay question to be non fatal offences, many of us made the same mistake.
Hopefully I am right this time and can help as many students as possible.
Thanks

Reply 3

Original post by danielsul
Hi, Law teacher here for 15+ years. I told my 2 classes this year that I am predicting the essay to be on Vicarious Liability, with scenarios on Negligence, Private nuisance, Rylands v Fletcher, and Occupiers Liability. We have practiced many questions for these and I can help guide you in the right direction if you give me a message and give you some example questions/ past questions and a predicted paper I have drafted.
Hope this helps :smile:

Hi. Just kinda confused. You are aware that the 2023 essay was on Vicarious liability right?

Meaning that the 2024 essay, almost will definitely not be?
(edited 10 months ago)

Reply 4

Original post by uygjytgyjhf
Hi. Just kinda confused. You are aware that the 2023 essay was on Vicarious liability right?

Hi. Yes I am aware of this, OCR tend to repeat essays to catch students off guard. They used to do it every few years but haven’t done it since 2019. My guess is that due to this being the first year doing exams without a little bit of help from exam boards due to covid, they will shaft students by making paper 2 and 3 incredibly difficult and repeating question topics.
Hope this makes sense :smile:

Reply 5

Original post by danielsul
Hi. Yes I am aware of this, OCR tend to repeat essays to catch students off guard. They used to do it every few years but haven’t done it since 2019. My guess is that due to this being the first year doing exams without a little bit of help from exam boards due to covid, they will shaft students by making paper 2 and 3 incredibly difficult and repeating question topics.
Hope this makes sense :smile:

Name 2 years as an example where OCR have ever repeated an essay.

You also gave this student the name of every single 2023 topic that came up as the scenarios, as potential scenarios, meaning they are less likely to come up

Reply 6

Original post by danielsul
Hi, Law teacher here for 15+ years. I told my 2 classes this year that I am predicting the essay to be on Vicarious Liability, with scenarios on Negligence, Private nuisance, Rylands v Fletcher, and Occupiers Liability. We have practiced many questions for these and I can help guide you in the right direction if you give me a message and give you some example questions/ past questions and a predicted paper I have drafted.
Hope this helps :smile:

Thank you really appreciate this!

Reply 7

Original post by uygjytgyjhf
I think you are trolling. Name 2 years as an example where OCR have ever repeated an essay.
You also gave this student the name of every single 2023 topic that came up as the scenarios, as potential scenarios, meaning they are less likely to come up
You are clearly trying to purpose mislead them.
Look, i’m giving guidance I have never said i’m 100% right. In 2019-20 OCR repeated their essay question (2020 however was not sat), and then in paper 3 the essay was repeated in 2021 from 2020. Also OCR have repeated 2016-2017 Sociology questions. Obviously it’s different but both are classified as social sciences and examined by OCR, I teach sociology also at gcse and have taught it at A level in the past.
Once again this is only guidance and you can choose whether to follow it or don’t it’s just advice as I want students to succeed.
Hope you understand.

Reply 8

Original post by danielsul
Look, i’m giving guidance I have never said i’m 100% right. In 2019-20 OCR repeated their essay question (2020 however was not sat), and then in paper 3 the essay was repeated in 2021 from 2020. Also OCR have repeated 2016-2017 Sociology questions. Obviously it’s different but both are classified as social sciences and examined by OCR, I teach sociology also at gcse and have taught it at A level in the past.
Once again this is only guidance and you can choose whether to follow it or don’t it’s just advice as I want students to succeed.
Hope you understand.

what do you think about section a ?

Reply 9

Original post by uygjytgyjhf
I think you are trolling. Name 2 years as an example where OCR have ever repeated an essay.
You also gave this student the name of every single 2023 topic that came up as the scenarios, as potential scenarios, meaning they are less likely to come up
You are clearly trying to purpose mislead them.

Hi if this is your opinion do you have any predictions that have truth to them?

Reply 10

Original post by danielsul
Sorry I forgot to mention that my predictions for paper 1 were nearly spot on 🙂. I predicted the essay question to be non fatal offences, many of us made the same mistake.
Hopefully I am right this time and can help as many students as possible.
Thanks

Hi I’m not sure but on the ocr paper 1 the essay was on intoxication

Reply 11

Original post by danielsul
Hi, Law teacher here for 15+ years. I told my 2 classes this year that I am predicting the essay to be on Vicarious Liability, with scenarios on Negligence, Private nuisance, Rylands v Fletcher, and Occupiers Liability. We have practiced many questions for these and I can help guide you in the right direction if you give me a message and give you some example questions/ past questions and a predicted paper I have drafted.
Hope this helps :smile:


Hello,
Would you please be able to send me the predicted paper u have drafted?

Reply 12

Original post by Anon1y2mo3us
Hello,
Would you please be able to send me the predicted paper u have drafted?

Hi the info this account is giving is most likely incorrect they said they predicted that paper 1 essay was non fatals when it was intoxication and they have mentioned everything that came up last year

Reply 13

are you guys feeling prepared for tuesday 😞

Reply 14

Original post by Lalakaka
Hi I’m not sure but on the ocr paper 1 the essay was on intoxication

Hi. As i said, my predictions were NEARLY spot on and proceeded to state the mistake I had made, and so did lots of teachers/ students. Once again, this is only guidance from my experienced view and you can choose to follow it or don't. I am only trying to help.

Reply 15

Original post by Anon1y2mo3us
Hello,
Would you please be able to send me the predicted paper u have drafted?

Hey, if you give me a PM i can send it over.

Reply 16

Original post by nxzki
what do you think about section a ?

Hi. I am thinking Statutory Interpretation and Parliamentary law making.
Hope this helps :smile:.

Reply 17

Original post by danielsul
Hi. I am thinking Statutory Interpretation and Parliamentary law making.
Hope this helps :smile:.


Is that for both 12 mark and 8

Reply 18

Original post by danielsul
Hi. Yes I am aware of this, OCR tend to repeat essays to catch students off guard. They used to do it every few years but haven’t done it since 2019. My guess is that due to this being the first year doing exams without a little bit of help from exam boards due to covid, they will shaft students by making paper 2 and 3 incredibly difficult and repeating question topics.
Hope this makes sense :smile:


Hey again, just wondering if you got any predictions for paper 3 as your prediction was almost spot on as we had Ryland v fletcher, private nuisance and OLA1957 but negligence as evaluation and statutory interpretation for section A.
Thanks.

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