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Which universities will accept AAA at A Level for Law?

For next year I am planning to obtain AAA (minimum) at A Level and I saw Warwick has an AAA entry requirement, what other universities do this? I plan to attend an RG university.
Pretty much all RG want AAA albeit some want A*AA LSE for example.
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Original post by TSRFT8
Pretty much all RG want AAA albeit some want A*AA LSE for example.


True, some I saw were accepting A*AA but I won't get ahead of myself just yet.



Ah thank you :smile:
What Uni : http://www.whatuni.com/ has a search facility where you enter a subject and then on the next page, your expected grades. This gives you a long list of Uni that want AAA. You need to check each Uni website to see what their GCSE requirements etc are.

Remember that you also need to pick at least one course with lower grades - otherwise you'll have nothing as an obvious Insurance. Again the What Uni search can help you identify likely Unis.

Useful TSR article - How to Avoid 5 Rejections : http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/content.php?r=20445-how-to-avoid-getting-five-university-rejections
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Original post by returnmigrant
What Uni : http://www.whatuni.com/ has a search facility where you enter a subject and then on the next page, your expected grades. This gives you a long list of Uni that want AAA. You need to check each Uni website to see what their GCSE requirements etc are.

Remember that you also need to pick at least one course with lower grades - otherwise you'll have nothing as an obvious Insurance. Again the What Uni search can help you identify likely Unis.

Useful TSR article - How to Avoid 5 Rejections : http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/content.php?r=20445-how-to-avoid-getting-five-university-rejections


Aw thank you! I plan to apply to atleast two RG universities at least, I tried the Uni Match search tool on here but it did confuse me. Thanks once again! :smile:

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