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  1. scousegirl's Avatar
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    Chester University for law
    i'm thinking of Chester university i will be starting in 2014 does anyone recommend Chester? whats it like?
    i know am a bit early would just like to know in advance before open days next year
    thank you
  2. Hannahp2401's Avatar
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    apply for 2013 entry! i'm thinking of studying law at chester then
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    Hi, I'm not going into Law at Uni but whilst taking my a level in it we had frequent speakers from the Uni of Chester. They were really helpful and I think the Universities great because its respected, has lower entry requirements than most and the lecturers seem to really care about the students future. I remember one speaker talking about the volunteer and work experience opportunities they offer and how they push students to get involved in things that will benefit them in the future. My friend also goes there and her tutor was emailing her at 12 one night helping her with an essay! :O Out of curiosity, how come you've chosen a deferred entry??


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  4. scousegirl's Avatar
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    thank you it sounds great, deffered entry? sorry don't know what that means I'm in year 12 i'm 16 i cant apply until next year, i live in Liverpool so i could stay at home if i wanted as i can get the bus from by mine i'm predicted ccc but should get abb
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    (Original post by scousegirl)
    thank you it sounds great, deffered entry? sorry don't know what that means I'm in year 12 i'm 16 i cant apply until next year, i live in Liverpool so i could stay at home if i wanted as i can get the bus from by mine i'm predicted ccc but should get abb
    If you can get ABB then might be worth thinking of going somewhere with a bit more of a reputation for law? I don't know much about Chester but you can probably 'do better'. Sure you can get the bus to Chester from your parent's house but is that really a sensible deciding factor when loans, grants etc are available?
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