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<blockquote data-quote="PhoebeL" data-source="post: 38675" data-attributes="member: 4561"><p>Hi Ruby, </p><p>I can only echo what everyone has said already. The exam technique is really about structure. I have just completed the GDL at ULaw and we use the IRAC structure:</p><p>Issue</p><p>Relevant Law </p><p>Apply </p><p>Conclude </p><p></p><p>I too used the YourGDL notes as a starting point, but tbh whoever wrote them had just gone through the manual to pull out the paraphrasing and fit it into a structure. If, like mine, your exams will be online, I made sure I had a structure to every possible problem question outlined before the exam then i applied the relevant parts of it to the facts. My "revision" contained going through the past papers to apply this structure, which are, as someone already mentioned, very formulaic. With factual analysis I found that a lot of it came down to common sense and not being afraid to make a legitimate interpretation on the facts. </p><p></p><p>I'm happy to chat with you in more detail via PM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhoebeL, post: 38675, member: 4561"] Hi Ruby, I can only echo what everyone has said already. The exam technique is really about structure. I have just completed the GDL at ULaw and we use the IRAC structure: Issue Relevant Law Apply Conclude I too used the YourGDL notes as a starting point, but tbh whoever wrote them had just gone through the manual to pull out the paraphrasing and fit it into a structure. If, like mine, your exams will be online, I made sure I had a structure to every possible problem question outlined before the exam then i applied the relevant parts of it to the facts. My "revision" contained going through the past papers to apply this structure, which are, as someone already mentioned, very formulaic. With factual analysis I found that a lot of it came down to common sense and not being afraid to make a legitimate interpretation on the facts. I'm happy to chat with you in more detail via PM. [/QUOTE]
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