A-Levels for a law degree?

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  1. Wraysford's Avatar
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    A-Levels for a law degree?
    I have chosen maths, physics, economics and history. I don't like English, but a lot of law applicants seem to take it. Do I really need English?
  2. et cetera's Avatar
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    Re: A-Levels for a law degree?
    You don't need it - it usually complements Law quite well; hence why people take it. Your decision seems fine.

    Good Luck.
  3. Wraysford's Avatar
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    Re: A-Levels for a law degree?
    Thanks. Anyone else?
  4. chelseafan's Avatar
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    Re: A-Levels for a law degree?
    They seem very suitable for a law degree and are exactly the same as the ones i have picked. History's fine so you don't need English.
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