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i have just received my gcse results which were A in maths, and A* in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, RS, English Lit, English Lang, spanish and French.

i hope to have a career in law, and wondered which a levels i should do? i would also consider psychology as an option , but have not studied it as of yet.
Original post by ellawhite4686
i have just received my gcse results which were A in maths, and A* in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, RS, English Lit, English Lang, spanish and French.

i hope to have a career in law, and wondered which a levels i should do? i would also consider psychology as an option , but have not studied it as of yet.



There are no specific subject requirements for law, although some unis want eng lit, and some prefer history. It is useful to have one or two essay subjects, and that one or two of your subjects are 'facilitating' subjects, i.e. traditional subjects.
Have a look of this: http://www.russellgroup.ac.uk/informed-choices.aspx
Obviously study A Level Law if possible! Most colleges will let you in on a psychology A Level without previous study so go for it!
Also consider subjects such as English, History, and Politics.
Good luck and well done on the GCSEs :biggrin:

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Original post by HollyAnn999
Obviously study A Level Law if possible! Most colleges will let you in on a psychology A Level without previous study so go for it!
Also consider subjects such as English, History, and Politics.
Good luck and well done on the GCSEs :biggrin:

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Actually Most universities do not like applicants who take alevel law for a law degree.

otherwise correct

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Original post by missfats
Actually Most universities do not like applicants who take alevel law for a law degree.

otherwise correct

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Oh right I didn't know that. Cheers for the correction :smile:

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