ATAR Notes: Forum
VCE Stuff => VCE Business Studies => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Legal Studies => Topic started by: danman on November 05, 2009, 11:24:34 pm
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are there only a limited number of questions that can be asked in the exam that are just questions from the past few years? What im asking is, if you're able to answer, or have an understanding of the questions asked in the previous vcaa exams, is it just a matter of answering them properly? Someone also told me that because the comparison with another country has come up a few times before that it isn't likely to pop up again, what do you guys think?
cheers =)
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best not to take the risk,
have a good understanding off all the areas, but do look at least years paper , something that wasnt from there might pop up, never kno
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i doubt they won't have that on the exam. it's a crucial part of the course and it's highly likely they'll have it even though it's been in the exam over the past few years. learn every part of the course regardless of what you think the examiners will have, better to be safe then sorry.