Hi guys,
I'm currently doing Legal, Modern and English Advanced and its getting to the point where all 3 of these subjects require solid essay writing skills. I'm not bad in this area although can someone help me make clear distinctions between English, Modern and Legal essays.
From my understanding I feel as though you're allowed to be more expressive and 'deep' in an English essay provided you back it up. In Modern, you obviously need to memorise some dates and facts although the higher bands require a 'judgement' like English. It's similar to legal where you use the statistics and evidence to interpret and make a judgement based on what you believe.
It just seems like I'm being taught what to do in Legal more so than Modern and English, as in, there is more you need to cover? For instance, we're about to do an essay on Youth and the Law and the criteria of responsiveness, enforceability, resource efficiency, access etc need to be covered.
I'd appreciate some opinions on this.
Thanks
I'm currently doing Legal, Modern and English Advanced and its getting to the point where all 3 of these subjects require solid essay writing skills. I'm not bad in this area although can someone help me make clear distinctions between English, Modern and Legal essays.
From my understanding I feel as though you're allowed to be more expressive and 'deep' in an English essay provided you back it up. In Modern, you obviously need to memorise some dates and facts although the higher bands require a 'judgement' like English. It's similar to legal where you use the statistics and evidence to interpret and make a judgement based on what you believe.
It just seems like I'm being taught what to do in Legal more so than Modern and English, as in, there is more you need to cover? For instance, we're about to do an essay on Youth and the Law and the criteria of responsiveness, enforceability, resource efficiency, access etc need to be covered.
I'd appreciate some opinions on this.
Thanks