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jamellie

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SOMEONE HELP PLEASEEEEEEE I'M DESPERATE.... can't seem too find sample answers for the 2003 and 2004 HSC legal studies paper
 

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you can look at the marking notes for 2003 and 2004 .. they will give u comments about the papers in whole.. but not really sample answers for the papers..

let me find those links...
 

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thankyou soooooooooo much for your help.....much appreciated!
 

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oh yeh.. for some older papers (i.e. 2002<--) there are bos published standards packages - i seen them for legal and economics.. but you might have to pay for the newer editions.
 

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yep jono is right another idea maybe to identify what part of the syllabus the question is from and then look it up in your textbook
 
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yep jono is right another idea maybe to identify what part of the syllabus the question is from and then look it up in your textbook
textbooks are good depending on which one you got and your electives....

if its Law an dSociety/ Human Rights/ Crime - ie standard ones everyone does, textbook is fine, but for the electives, ask your teacher:)

plus - textbooks are often outdated - eg last year our textbook had USA, Aus, RUssia haven't signed Kyoto (global environment elective) but half way thru the year, Ruyssia signed so suddenly the role of Aus changed, the facts changed, international views changed... so keep in mind current situations when you're reading thru ur syllabus:)
 

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miss_gtr said:
schools usually hold copies..dont they?
yep. my school library has backdates of the standards packages.. just have to ask your dreaded library teachers...
 

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