You do not need to do any past papers for prelims except for maths or any science subject. You need to know and understand all the legal content, so that you can apply your knowledge to any question. Simply doing past papers is not going to help, really, there's not much point to it.Anyone have any past prelim papers on legal?
Ive checked the resouces section, theres nothing there.
Please and many thanks in advance - I am definitely going to fail otherwise.
Do you realise how ludicrous that sounds? Sure, the preparation for legal may not be as strenuous as it is for maths/science, it's still better to have practiced than not to.You do not need to do any past papers for prelims except for maths or any science subject. You need to know and understand all the legal content, so that you can apply your knowledge to any question. Simply doing past papers is not going to help, really, there's not much point to it.
Get over your self, this is the way I applied myself to study during the exams. Whatever the OP feels is best, they can follow through. Not everything has to correlate with your views, you egotistical bastard.Do you realise how ludicrous that sounds? Sure, the preparation for legal may not be as strenuous as it is for maths/science, it's still better to have practiced than not to.
To OP: I'll try to find a copy of my prelim legal exam
There was no hostility at all exhibited by him. His point was correct. Well done if your study technique yields great marks, however this is not the case for many others =]Get over your self, this is the way I applied myself to study during the exams. Whatever the OP feels is best, they can follow through. Not everything has to correlate with your views, you egotistical bastard.
Lol, okayThere was no hostility at all exhibited by him. His point was correct. Well done if your study technique yields great marks, however this is not the case for many others =]