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VCE Legal Studies Question Thread
adelaide.emily10:
yeh i'm willing to put up some notes later if you want :)
about my exam score, i have no idea, i only know the grade, but i know people who got b+ b+ a and got a 40 which really confused me, i think with legal it's about standing out, using latin terms and having an extensive vocabulary as well as knowing more than what the course asks you. in a way legal is a bit like english ( as mentioned by someone before).
eeps:
From what I know, apparently the "Mabo v. Crown case" is must to know.
--- Quote from: nacho on December 15, 2010, 02:40:08 pm ---Yea, i'll finish unit 3 off, and know it back to front so i can ace all my SACs, we have a good top 5 in the cohort this year, competition..
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Same here, I want to ace all my SACs - I'm not going to rely on my cohort. My cohort this year isn't that good - we have like 6 or 7 students who are good and that's about it. We only have ~25 students doing Legal next year.
The highest score this year from my school was 43, no one at my school got above 45 for Legal (I don't think).
chrisjb:
here's my notes if any of you guys want them. I only ever got up to constitution wtih these notes (I found hand written notes to be 100X better). Also, CAT stands for constitution, r'um or RUM stands for refferendum.
New idea: I'm gonna use this as a dumping ground for all my legal crap... And onur, I don't have any 44 page notes :S
I have some other notes that have been photocopied from an engageeducation seminar, if you want those then pm me cos they're too big to upload, we'd have to do it by email.
some of these notes may not be mine. full credit to whoever originaly made them.
flash36:
I'm happy to help with any queries anyone may have next year, or over the summer! I can't seem to locate my notes I did for Legal Studies, but when/if I do I'll upload them to this thread!
Also to the above post, The Mabo Case is a perfect example of the relationship between the Courts and Parliament as a law-maker, hence is very good to be familiar with; I used it on this year's exam!
eeps:
Did you get A+, A+, A+ to get a score of 45?..
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