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J_Rho:

--- Quote from: Mackenzie Aps on March 05, 2020, 06:15:34 pm ---Hi I just got my first Legal SAC back and I am a little disappointed, I got a B. I felt I had answered everything - I haven't received any feedback or comments however on the SAC. I will probably take it in to Tutesmart with me for feedback or email someone for some time to go over. I attended tutesmart sessions for tutoring and thought I was doing well, so this was a big shock for me as I was hoping for at least an A.  Can anyone give me some feedback on how this would impact on my SS, I know I have a long way to go but I was aiming A/A+ average and 40+ ATAR, VCE.

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Hey Mackenzie,
I feel this question would be more suited to this thread.
It's a great step to get feedback from people other than your teacher but I would definitely feel you could still get a 40+ despite being dissapointed with this mark at the end of they day it is your ranking that matters most :)

meag207:
Hi everyone, just wondering if anyone has any Legal Studies Unit 3 Outcome 1 and 2 practice sacs.
My teacher has not provided us with any and would appreciate the extra help in practicing some questions

thanks

J_Rho:
Where does VCAT sit in the court hierarchy?

IThinkIFailed:

--- Quote from: J_Rho on April 28, 2020, 08:54:21 pm ---Where does VCAT sit in the court hierarchy?

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Hey, VCAT is not part of the court hierarchy. This means that the doctrine of precedent does not apply to it.

I also have a theory that this is the reason why individuals have a limited right to appeal when approaching VCAT as a dispute resolution body.

J_Rho:
How do plea negotiations and sentence indications uphold the principles of justice?

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