Squar3root
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why not just use the legal studies apps?
I have personally used the Business Studies apps as well as the Crime, HR and Family HSC Legal Studies apps myself throughout the HSC and found it really useful at providing the information needed to develop a solid understanding of each dotpoint so I would recommend it for any Legal Studies student. In the end, whether it'd be through the apps and textbooks they all end up using very similar information to cater for the general cohort. This is where my notes should be differentiated from the apps and textbooks. The first part of my notes focus on answering extended response questions rather than providing general information, because in the end we both know the app and the Cambridge textbook do a great job of doing so. In these notes I have provided a vast range of legislation, cases, media articles and statistics (to give a specific figure, 106 in my crime notes alone). However, I haven't just listed these, I have provided my own evaluation of the cases/media articles while constantly linking it to the criteria to prove why it is effective or not effective. As a previous Legal Studies student yourself, you would know how important it is to have contemporary LCMRs to allow you to answer extended responses at a band 6 level.why not just use the legal studies apps?
I generally just made dotpoints for each paragraph I would write about if a question regarding that topic came up. It's generally easy to just wing intros/conclusions. I'd recommend that you know the content well on top of this though.With your essay plans for economics, did you include your points in your intro, body and conclusion, or was it moreso knowing your content well?
Consumer and familyWhat options did you do?
PMedHow much for both Economics essay plans and entire Legal notes with options?
Unfortunately not. Sorry!Do you have any preliminary course notes?
Subjects: Eco, Legal, Business
It's moreso knowing the types of questions that they can ask in exams and building some essay plans from there. A good way to start is to check past exam papers to see what questions they ask to get a general feel for this.If I wanted to make essay plans for prelim economics, how would I know which dot points to focus on?
It'd be good to ask some 2015ers for eco exam questions from their half yearlies in exchange for yours (that's what I did for business when there were no papers due to the syllabus change).But I can't find any for prelim though.