well everyone has to study
- law and society
- crime
and then there are a stack of options and you have to do two. mine are
- family
- consumers
its a good subject. we get multiple choice in the exam but there are essays too but it can be really annoying constantly having to evaluate how effective the law is etc etc.
christine - i'm doing exactly the same electives as you! how are you finding consumers? i think it is just sooo boring, but my teacher gives really good notes so it's not too bad. maybe we could swap sometime if you like?
Anyways i hate how the structure of the exam is multiple choice , short answers and three extended responses... i much prefer the business stds paper which is multiple choice, short anwers and two extended responses..
I'm finding workplace law quite easy but I think Family law is too complex. Anyway, Im sure I can crap on for a few pages in an exam on both. How r u finding them?
yeah, i read your notes - they were great! also very similar to my own....did you do them from the syllabus?
i sent my syllabus notes for consumers to fatmuscle, so if he posts them i guess you could have a look - don't you just hate teachers that do that? i think it is so slack, mine did it for an assessment last year, then spent 2 lessons yelling when most of us failed!
I'm finding 'Family' to be alright at the moment. Although, I'm finding 'Workplace' to be a bit complicated.
I had the problem of joining another class for 'Workplace'. The class was meant to improve my essay writing skills, but it didn't. The teacher was a bit weird, she would say "That's the magic word!" when we referred to the correct terms. LOL. And somehow, I got the impression that she thought we weren't smart enough because of the way she talked to us.
Anyway... I've learnt that I CAN write essays. Although I'm lazy and I shouldn't be. And I should also manage my time better.