theres articles every year about how hard the exams are - the media like to be able to make a good story - how boring would "students find their exams fair"be
Anyways maths and legal are not related to pd its a totally different exam.
I never realised that being broad was a problem - it basically means that you can write anything within a large specification and be right and ethics wasn't narrow, look at the syllabus
. As i've previously said, students can be biased as they expect nice easy questions on the same topics as previous years, as they think it's that easy, and it isn't - anything within the syllabus can be asked - and nothing within the syllabus is specified as being more likely to be asked, so i don't know why people assume that specific points are easier than others. Maybe specific points are easier as people don't study the whole syllabus in depth, but only certain areas that they personally predict will be in the exam, and when something else is they find it hard, as it wasn't what they predicted.
If something wasn't in the syllabus there would be a problem, but it's all in the syllabus, and the questions are practically word for word what the syllabus points are, so it seems like a fair exam.