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Whats your casebook?melsc said:Yep thats why we have a Case book and a reader with articles from other textbooks
Haha I came third in crim and barely opened that book, except to do an assignment question that was based on an extract of it....and those awfully thin pages.....anything you did highlight made the paper go all yukky!wheredanton said:UNSW makes you read Brown et al cover to cover. I liked the bookI can flick through the book and admire that every page is marked or highlighted.
yeah i agree... that book was shit, i read all of it, all i got for crim were 73 and 74.MiuMiu said:Haha I came third in crim and barely opened that book
the problem of the internet is that one can't express sacarsm properly. i wasn't bitching about my marks.wheredanton said:I loved that book and I got 83 for Crim 2! Marks are silly anyways.
I read it as if you were associating, in your opinion, the shitness of the crim book wth your High Credit marks. Which I believe you think is ordinary due to the way you preface your statement with 'all I got'. Ie you were winging about your marks.Frigid said:yeah i agree... that book was shit, i read all of it, all i got for crim were 73 and 74.
i myself haven't an idea what i was getting at. perhaps i was posting while in a state of involuntariness, stunned that you did so well as a result of not reading the book.MiuMiu said:I don't really understand what he was getting at, if he'd care to clarify that would be fantastic.
That's pretty mean of your teachers.MiuMiu said:Yeah the exam was completely different to the book hey Santa, so many people came out whinging that they had studied all the themes in the book and it was all the substantive rules.
And here I was jumping for joy that I had ignored the themes. I took a punt but it worked out ok.
How do you know that the bell cure is not used? That is, does the official marking policies of the institution prohibit the scaling of marks to fit into pre-determined statistical models, or do the policies just not mention it? It's all very interesting, and I'd like to know more.MiuMiu said:On an unrelated note my law school (my whole uni infact) did away with the bell curve awhile ago.
Definitely. Worst layout ever. They need to learn how to use headings. Hell, even HC judges are doing it nowadays, academics have no excuse!ManlyChief said:I quite like the text, but I think the editors need lessons in pleasing book design. Naughty Federation Press for publishing something so poorly laid-out; they hit the mark with Cases on Torts but we so disappointing with Criminal Laws.