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Should I apply to LSE law?

Hi, I've just recently gotten my AS results and frankly they weren't what I expected. My results were A-Physics, A-Economics, A-Maths, B-history.
My predicted grades are likely to be A*A*A*A.

With these results, should I apply to LSE law? Do i have a realistic chance of getting an offer?

My reason for asking is that I've heard that getting 4As in your AS was crucial for the admission process- which I've failed to done so.

Any advice on the matter would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
(edited 9 years ago)
Original post by Ct96
Hi, I've just recently gotten my AS results and frankly they weren't what I expected. My results were A-Physics, A-Economics, A-Maths, B-history.
My predicted grades are likely to be A*A*A*A.

With these results, should I apply to LSE law? Do i have a realistic chance of getting an offer?

My reason for asking is that I've heard that getting 4As in your AS was crucial for the admission process- which I've failed to done so.

Any advice on the matter would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.


If you're predicted 3a* I really don't see the problem. You have three a's anyway:smile:

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Carr Saunders Halls, LSE
London School of Economics
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