...someone apparently got 100% for Business Law and Practice.
Would be nice. Doable? Perhaps not...
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100%?! Is that real or a rumour? How is that possible? surely to a certain extent exam marking is subjective.. They were 'exactly' on the examiner's wavelength?! good luck.
LPC exams aren't really that subjective. There is a marking scheme with a certain number of points to cover in a question and as long as you cover them you get the marks. 20% is multiple choice and the rest is questions ranging from 2 to 30 marks.
Kudos to that person. Good for you, I think this is fodder for the motivation mill and knowing you, you need no encouragement to be the best. Good Luck
A person of my acquaintance managed to get 100% in weekly MCQ's in EU Law when I was a second year undergraduate - the only person ever to do so; I just wish that it had been me!!!
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100%?! Is that real or a rumour? How is that possible? surely to a certain extent exam marking is subjective.. They were 'exactly' on the examiner's wavelength?! good luck.
LPC exams aren't really that subjective. There is a marking scheme with a certain number of points to cover in a question and as long as you cover them you get the marks. 20% is multiple choice and the rest is questions ranging from 2 to 30 marks.
Kudos to that person. Good for you, I think this is fodder for the motivation mill and knowing you, you need no encouragement to be the best. Good Luck
A person of my acquaintance managed to get 100% in weekly MCQ's in EU Law when I was a second year undergraduate - the only person ever to do so; I just wish that it had been me!!!
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