= Jennifer =
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does anyone know if we have to reference for the essay question?
= Jennifer = said:does anyone know if we have to reference for the essay question?
i assumed we did since a lot of the evaluating torts is in the articles we read and susan kept saying how important it was to familiarise yourself with them.= Jennifer = said:does anyone know if we have to reference for the essay question?
Angel45 said:Hey,
I didn't think like a 3hr exam - with lots of essays - was that odd.. but it would seem, lots of ppl's uni's exams r like sometimes purely m/c or one friend at a uni, like knew the q's b4 hand. Guess it depends on the subject and the uni!
hmm...well...i only know a few people with m/c stuff in their tests...Angel45 said:Hey,
I didn't think like a 3hr exam - with lots of essays - was that odd.. but it would seem, lots of ppl's uni's exams r like sometimes purely m/c or one friend at a uni, like knew the q's b4 hand. Guess it depends on the subject and the uni!
Indeed. If they ever give back our tests, I will be researching the answers!Angel45 said:Yeah, if the first law m/c was anything to go by... yuck!
I prefer the chance to explain myself.
LaraB said:hmm...well...i only know a few people with m/c stuff in their tests...
most people io'v talked to have all essays or short answer and essays or case study and essays or something like that
its not too bad.. my business one's have been 3 essays in 3 hrs and i had time left over and i was writing slow to make sure it was legible lol so i dont think it'll be too bad
i think m/c in law is just silly coz there is hardly ever like.. a 'right and wrong' answer... i mean, its kinda hard to ask difficult m c questinos about rule of law n stuff.. anmd even if they did manage too, it dioesnt really prove that we've learnt anything and that we understand concepts and can argue well
m/c are only really fab for lucky dopey ppl who guess their way thru lol... people who know their stuff tend to do not as well as usual coz they question the answers too much
yeah it seems like that's what a lot of what we're doing is...Jonathan A said:Now to drive out torts for you all....
Nervous Shock:
the courts have original defined three control tests:
-Normal Fortitude of Plaintiff
-Sudden Sensory Perception
-The 'distressing' phenomenom test
All were rejected in as pre-conditions in Tame & Annetts. But the CLA brings back the requirements. Rather than solcing problems, it seem we will be writing up a lecture on the avenues the court would take. Any thoughts?
true false are way easier but i reckon.. coz you know one is right and one is wrong, whereas m/c is often the 'most correct' and often more than 1 answer is actually correct and its one silly tiny point that makes it the 'most' correct one...Jonathan A said:I had a true/false exam last year with short answer and essay questions. The questions weren't that bad.
q1 im just writing a couple of quotes so my answer will look like it has some intelligent basisraven1 said:Hi ppl, how are u going to break down ur 1 page A4 notes and what headings are you using for:
Question 1 =
Question 2=
Please help
um... particularly neg situations - rescuers, occupiers, negligent misstatements, nervous shock, pure economic loss, Non-delegable duty of care and concurrent liability... i think that;s itraven1 said:thanks LaraB,
apart from things like duty, breach, damages, defence, vicarious liability. is there anything else?
thanks again,