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2009 Exam Thoughts
samuel8191:
i know what you mean, I wrote a whole shitload for W to C then looked at the clock and only had 25 min to plan and write for foreign policy :-\
other than that the only parts that really surprised me was the high court bit, all the past exams concentrated on legislative and executive but oh well.
How much should we have written in B and C?
wombifat:
at least 3 pages to get 15+ is what they said at the lectures. I wrote almost 4 pages for one and about 4.5 for the other.
Rietie:
--- Quote from: wombifat on November 12, 2009, 06:30:04 pm ---I think I found that one hardest too. I wrote that the Senate has to approve the appointment of judges in the US and that in Australia they retire at 70, but I'm not really sure if that's what they were looking for since it only relates to the judges, not the actual operation of the judiciary, but seriously, what else is there to write?
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I think there is also a difference in the number of judges. One's 9 and the other's 7. Can't remember which is which.
xXNovaxX:
--- Quote from: Rietie on November 13, 2009, 11:55:10 pm ---
--- Quote from: wombifat on November 12, 2009, 06:30:04 pm ---I think I found that one hardest too. I wrote that the Senate has to approve the appointment of judges in the US and that in Australia they retire at 70, but I'm not really sure if that's what they were looking for since it only relates to the judges, not the actual operation of the judiciary, but seriously, what else is there to write?
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I think there is also a difference in the number of judges. One's 9 and the other's 7. Can't remember which is which.
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America 9 i think it was, but its sort of hard to elaborate on that point.
Thanks heavens it's done with, one of my worst/boring subjects. I still plan to maybe do it at Uni, would be better than the way it was taught to me.
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