katharinetat
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Okay so I am really freaking out here as my legal studies preliminary half yearly exam is in 4 days. I've written all my notes, which I'm happy about, only I think I may suddenly need to add more as I haven't written anything about latin terms and cases. I just have a few general questions to ask to anyone who's already done their legal studies examination/or know anything about legal studies thoroughly;-
By the way, my school uses the Pearson textbook, and we've covered chapters 1 to 7:
So my questions are:
Thank you so much, any help would be very much appreciated!
By the way, my school uses the Pearson textbook, and we've covered chapters 1 to 7:
- Chapter 1: Basic legal concepts
- Chapter 2: Sources of contemporary Australian law: Common law
- Chapter 3: Sources of contemporary Australian law: Statute law
- Chapter 4: Sources of contemporary Australian law: Constitutional
- Chapter 5: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' customary law
- Chapter 6: International law
- Chapter 7: Classification of law
So my questions are:
- What latin terms do we need to remember? My teacher goes beyond the textbook and gives us extra sheets on latin terms, yet I don't know which ones I definitely must understand and know and which ones aren't too relevant.
- What cases/legislation should be used for what certain examples? My teacher has said that we need cases/legislation to back up our points, probably in our extended response. Again, any that we should definitely remember? Also which form of evidence do you believe is the best/should be used? (ie. legislation, precedents, media eg. newspaper articles?)
- How thoroughly should we study the content? Legal studies does have quite a bit of content, and I believe my exam would go for around 1.5 hours. I am quite OCD so I tend to memorise everything to the smallest detail, only I have 40 pages handwritten of notes so I'm not sure as to whether I can do that now or not...
- As a question for fun - predict what you think my extended response question would be!
- Should we go beyond the syllabus of what we need to know, or should I strictly adhere to it? (I usually never follow the syllabus and just learn everything straight from the textbook haha)
Thank you so much, any help would be very much appreciated!