It's for parental responsibility not the care and protection of children. 'DOCS' studies are irrelevant. Also, it's not called DOCS any more it's called Department of Family and Community Services (FACS).
I could've provided stats where you said so but it is universally agreed that alternative...
Justify your answer. I haven't written anything. Here's something I've written which has gotten 25/25 for the options topic. You can be as nit-picky as you would like but don't make up random and unjustified comments.
It was for the question:
“To what extent do legal and non-legal responses...
I rote learn cases/reports/media articles (only alter their names if I cannot remember the full name).
Introduction wouldn't be that long if I actually typed it out (the summarised version ended up being longer lol)
In regards to the body paragraphs, I have gotten 15/15 multiple times from...
Firstly, there is a distinction between THESIS statements (the first sentence of your essay in the introduction and essentially your point of view on the question - in short, your line of argument) and TOPIC sentences (these are at the start of each paragraph and set out the point you are going...
My questions which you must make essay plans for:
i) Assess issues of compliance and non-compliance in regards to criminal law
ii) 'Criminal law is static.' Evaluate this statement in regards to the criminal justice system.
iii) Assess the effectiveness of the different types of penalties...
I don't like the wording of the question but:
Essay plan
Introduction:
- Define discretion (yolo)
- State discretion has the ability to subvert the achievement of justice for the wider society
- State aspects of the CTP that lead to the achievement of justice for victims - victim impact...
Legal Studies is on the 29th of October ;)
It's my last exam :P
Thanks for the tips :) (even though I do most of them already - especially the write big one ;))
I didn't consider highlighting LMCR, though. Will definitely do that if I have time.
I personally power through MC during...
wtf how do people get 20/20 in multiple choice
There's always that *one* ambiguously worded question where it's B or C and because you haven't had C in a while you go with C but it turns out it was B.
Aim for this:
20/20
40/40
20/20
20/20
Should probably get you your desired mark but I'm...