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<blockquote data-quote="hktr" data-source="post: 39007" data-attributes="member: 3016"><p>For every exam, there will be about 8-12 topics or so, roughly corresponding to each workshop-lecture pair.</p><p></p><p>In each exam, you can generally count some topics as very likely to come up every year (review the past papers and how much time is devoted to them in workshops/lectures) and topics that do not come up every year. Proceed with caution of course, but I generally find that you can safely ignore at least 1-2 topics. If there was a topic you find difficult to remember the cases for, or you prefer essays to problem Qs or vice versa, or there are topics you just didn't like, you can choose which ones to strategically revise for accordingly.</p><p></p><p>Edit: This advice is based on my experiences at ULaw, but I expect BPP will be similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hktr, post: 39007, member: 3016"] For every exam, there will be about 8-12 topics or so, roughly corresponding to each workshop-lecture pair. In each exam, you can generally count some topics as very likely to come up every year (review the past papers and how much time is devoted to them in workshops/lectures) and topics that do not come up every year. Proceed with caution of course, but I generally find that you can safely ignore at least 1-2 topics. If there was a topic you find difficult to remember the cases for, or you prefer essays to problem Qs or vice versa, or there are topics you just didn't like, you can choose which ones to strategically revise for accordingly. Edit: This advice is based on my experiences at ULaw, but I expect BPP will be similar. [/QUOTE]
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