I got 19/20. I got 12 wrong, because I figured by borrowing funds from the domestic private sector, the crowding out effect causes them to borrow from overseas, hence worsening ext. stab. However I misinterpreted B as the opposite and thus put that.
Not so well in the short answer...
this is what i had for multi choice:
1 C
2 A
3 B
4 B
5 C
6 C
7 D
8 D
9 B
10 C
11 C
12 C
13 C
14 D
15 A
By no means correct..
and imo 'english skills' deduct from legal marks. my teacher (who is/was a marker) is always like "less padding!"
i would say 4 pages is about right. sometimes you can cover the whole question in 3 and a bit but yeah. and you definately need at least 2 or 3 egs of legislation/cases/media/documents all up i would say to be eligible for 12/12
they don't expect a whole lot, but yeah just make sure you cover...
lol... I'm not sure if I'd go that far.. but seeing I probs wont be studying eco that much till then anyway I guess I won't as well. Economics usually turns out to be sweet because it's all in my brain somewhere, just beforehand I always feel like i know nothing lol.
you wouldn't really expect the case study nor labour market seeing they were both essay questions in last year's paper.
And I don't have shit for time to study for eco. I'm going to try and cram 5 papers in with the 9 legal and 8 maths that are my goal between now and then. I think i'll go...
sounds fine to me, in fact I wish I'd remembered to mention the irony in the Fool haha, just remembered I had a good point about that.
Just the one thing is one of the rubric dot points on the paper says something like the reception of texts in different contexts. But its just fucking confusing...
i talked about lear's language, and gloucester's and the fool a fair bit. also a bit of the daughters. said things like blank verse, prose and iambic pentameter, but forgot to mention dramatic irony. I focussed more on the 'memorable ideas' part really...
didn't address the context part of the...
Nahhhh itll be
Prepare a speech showing how texts can emotionally challenge us or some other thing texts can do
orrrr
Prepare a speech discussing Shakespeare's use of [THEME i.e. nature, blindness, etc] in KL.
put personal interpretation on the end of that maybe, but I doubt the word...