Its well known that most people memorise their english essays and it does usually work.
But, just wondering if memorising an essay could work for legal studies, business or economics?
With english, most students who memorise essays dont memorise them word for word. What they do is memorise body paragraphs and add in an intro and conclusion as well as topic/linking sentences on the day. This allows you to better mould your response to the question as opposed to regurgitating a whole essay. For legal business and economics, memorising essays is way less effective, even if you just memorise body paragraphs. In these subjects, the questions are usually limited to a specific topic, and if your essay doesnt match then you have a problem (for example, if you memorise a question on monetary policy in economics, and the exam asks about structural change, then your memorised response is useless). Also, Even if your pre-prepared response is from the same topic as a question on the exam, it will still be difficult to mold your response unless the questions are asking you to do virtually the same thing.
In english however, they are much more limited in what they can ask, and most of the questions are open to various interpretations so you can more easily mould a pre-prepared response to the question.