A levels for law

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  1. brokegirl's Avatar
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    A levels for law
    I've already taken my AS levels, (English lang and lit, geography, art and media studies) but I'm not sure I made the right choices.
    I really want to work in law, as a lawyer preferably, but I'm not sure what A levels your required to have when applying to a university for law.

    Anyone got any ideas?! I heard you needed history, but I don't know.
  2. jacjac93's Avatar
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    Re: A levels for law
    there arent any subjects that you specifically need,however it is well known that you need 2 traditional subjects (e.g. history, english lit). you would be fine with eng lit and geography and then just choose a third. i doubt they would mind with the third so long as it has a good grade - i would go for art if you are good enough to get an a though.
  3. brokegirl's Avatar
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    Re: A levels for law
    Thanks!
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