Don't want to patronize you but enjoy the pre-GCSE period and don't worry about A Levels and such right now, just have fun and you will figure it out then
I applied for Law with maths, further maths, physics and history, and still got offers from Cambridge and LSE. Subject choice is very wide-ranging for Law. Speaking specifically about Cambridge: they like maths, but also like essay subjects - with their favourite being history. Don't do A-Level Law.
According to http://www.whatuni.com/ the top 5 A Levels taken by students who study Law at university are History (63%), English Lit (50%), Maths (49%), French (25%), and Economics (22%).
i'm only 13 but really intrested in law, ive just chosen my gcse's lately
I'm thinking about continuing with History and Philosophy/Ethics at a level
but now would a science like biology or maths be reasonable ? Which is better economics or politics ? Any other good a levels subjects that put you in good stead for law entrance tests, application forms and studying law at university ?
traditionally a good competency in history, classics, literature, theology help.... but don't underestimate the sciences; many top commercial firms attract those with technical and scientific aptitude.
I applied for Law with maths, further maths, physics and history, and still got offers from Cambridge and LSE. Subject choice is very wide-ranging for Law. Speaking specifically about Cambridge: they like maths, but also like essay subjects - with their favourite being history. Don't do A-Level Law.
Whilst A-Level law is a bit soft and not especially useful, many people do take it and get into good unis (including the two you mentioned).
History, philosophy, (not law!!!), economics/business, maths, English Lang/lit, any language would also be a bonus point. Make you do a large amount of extra circ activities as that's what will make you stand out when applying for Uni
i'm only 13 but really intrested in law, ive just chosen my gcse's lately
I'm thinking about continuing with History and Philosophy/Ethics at a level
but now would a science like biology or maths be reasonable ? Which is better economics or politics ? Any other good a levels subjects that put you in good stead for law entrance tests, application forms and studying law at university ?
I'm studying History English and Sociology at A Level and I applied for law and got an unconditional. They don't really mind what you do and you don't have to do law at A Level to go uni for it
I'm studying History English and Sociology at A Level and I applied for law and got an unconditional. They don't really mind what you do and you don't have to do law at A Level to go uni for it
Thanks , what uni (s) did u apply, what's history like ? Did you do the LNAT ?whar was it like ?
i'm only 13 but really intrested in law, ive just chosen my gcse's lately
I'm thinking about continuing with History and Philosophy/Ethics at a level
but now would a science like biology or maths be reasonable ? Which is better economics or politics ? Any other good a levels subjects that put you in good stead for law entrance tests, application forms and studying law at university ?
I did: English Literature, History, Economics and Russian and got in. I dropped English Literature for A2 because I hated it, I found Sarah Waters rather dull
Would typically either ONE of english/History/(Politics if offered)/Rs and ethics That being said, all your subjects don't HAVE to be this at ALL do what YOU enjoy
Would typically either ONE of english/History/(Politics if offered)/Rs and ethics That being said, all your subjects don't HAVE to be this at ALL do what YOU enjoy
I'm actually reasonably good at RS, history and English with As and an A*in history but then I do find English boring but does English get harder, and yes politics is offered but some say it's a soft option ?