Hey guys,
This is more a general question...
So I found that when I'm responding to 10 mark questions each point I make tends to be too detailed and I feel like I write too much. I'm the kind of person who gets carried away when answering 10 mark questions so to stop myself from spending too much time on it in the exam, what is the recommended number of points you should make in a 10 mark question (sorry I know it varies depending if a question has multiple parts)?
If somebody could show me a concise but still detailed 10 mark response that would get in the upper range that would be soooo helpful.
For 10 mark questions, I do this
Agree/disagree with the statement, E.g AN individual has recently said the jury system is outdated and plays no part in the effectiveness of the legal system, therefore introduce the piece with an
agree/disagree, now uno u have one more for stating your stance, therefore the other 9 marks comes from identifying a strength of the jury system then a weakness of a jury system
it should be 4 strengths followed by 4 weaknesses, equallying 8 marks if identified and explain,then lastly finish with a conclusion such as the jury systems strengths far outweight the weaknesses therefore provides an effective legal system, blah blah blah. which results in one mark too, so therefore you have achieved 10 marks for the questions if properly structued as stated above, hope this helps. if not there are many more people here that will help.