I would be one of those students who “loved” the exam. I think it was an excellent question because it required students to think for themselves rather than just reciting a memorised essay. The fact that it drew from aspects of the preliminary course meant students had to show they had a sound...
Catholic studies doesn't count towards your ATAR so it's a bit of a waste of time.. I'd say SOR I because it's pretty easy, SOR II involves more work.. you can kind of wing 1 unit without too much study.
Had to get my major work bound 2 times TONIGHT because my MS Word kept corrupting the file when it got sent to the printer .. didn't realise the first time that some paragraphs were missing the middle and others were repeated 3 times because I just took for granted that it would be the same...
I think it meant principle in the first degree, principle in the second degree, accessory before the fact & accessory after the fact. That's what I wrote but I could be wrong :)