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Old 21 Oct 2009, 11:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys, I was wondering.......
As I'm doing these trial papers, I'm like running out of room to write on .. so should I :
1. Write underneath the lines
2. Ask for another booklet to write in
hmmm
any ideas?
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Old 23 Oct 2009, 3:43 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Legal EXAM

yup, do what was mentioned above.
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Hey guys, I was wondering.......
As I'm doing these trial papers, I'm like running out of room to write on .. so should I :
1. Write underneath the lines
2. Ask for another booklet to write in
hmmm
any ideas?
*random dog lol
Just a word of warning, don't waffle on too much and get off-topic since it'll probably annoy the marker and take out time for your other questions in the exam.
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Re: Legal EXAM

I've never run out of room on my trials. Do you write big or write too much?
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anyone wanna swap legal trials?
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Re: Legal EXAM

I guess it all depends on your writing, i tend to write 9 pages, which i guess is equivilant to approx 4-5 pages. Again it always is important whats within the writing and not how much your write.
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Re: Legal EXAM

I finished Legal Studies last year (Got 38 with an A+ on the exam).

Back in the day when i did Legal I always ran out of room. When you start running out of room on the exam they have 2-3 extra pages at the back of the actual exam booklet. When you ran our of lines take a red pen and write underneath "Continued on page > *write page number*"

Once you ran out of room on the extra pages at the back ask the exam supervisor for an extrat booklet. Then when you ran out of lines in the actual exam booklet, write underneath the answer "Continued in axtra booklet page *page number*"

Our teacher always told us to always label beneath answers that it is continued on another page. If you forget to do that they are likely to just skip whatever you wrote at the back.
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