My GCSEs were 3A* 7A 2B. AS = AAAA A2 predictions A*A*A*A Offer = AAAc
So you go to Warwick?
I really want to apply there but I keep hearing about how the social life and nightlife are disappointing especially for people coming from big cities like London. Is that true?
Also, what is the ethnic diversity is like? Are there a lot of South Asians (not including internationals)?
Congratulations. May I ask where else you applied and if you have heard back yet? Also, when did you submit your application
Thank you! + sorry for the late reply- I've applied to Oxford, King's College in London, (got an offer from liverpool to study Law with French LLB ABB offer) and Royal Holloway to study Law. I submitted my application on 4th October
No, I'm not French but I need to get extra lessons because my teacher is (nul). What kind of help do you need? o
I want to apply for European law (family and children) I am french by the way, want to study in London queen Mary university because is near my aunt, dont really know where about in London I can can apply
I want to apply for European law (family and children) I am french by the way, want to study in London queen Mary university because is near my aunt, dont really know where about in London I can can apply
Are you studying for the baccalaureate? Also, King's College in London does the maitrise en droit which allows you to qualify in some Law modules in France. You could also qualify as a British lawyer when you study the LLB at King's.
LSE is good for Law as well. Warwick is better than QMUL imo.
Are you studying for the baccalaureate? Also, King's College in London does the maitrise en droit which allows you to qualify in some Law modules in France. You could also qualify as a British lawyer when you study the LLB at King's.
LSE is good for Law as well. Warwick is better than QMUL imo.
Where are you from in France?
lyon France, yes I am studying baccalaureate. I will finish in June
lyon France, yes I am studying baccalaureate. I will finish in June
Do you have a rough idea of what mark you will get out of 20? I checked the King's College and Warwick website and you need 15+ which is equivalent to British entry requirement of A*AA
You also need to sit an LNAT exam for King's College and some other Universities to study Law. I sat mine in October and used the Mark Shepard book to practise the questions and essays. There is a deadline for the LNAT and you need to go on their website to find it for different Universities.
Do you have a rough idea of what mark you will get out of 20? I checked the King's College and Warwick website and you need 15+ which is equivalent to British entry requirement of A*AA
You also need to sit an LNAT exam for King's College and some other Universities to study Law. I sat mine in October and used the Mark Shepard book to practise the questions and essays. There is a deadline for the LNAT and you need to go on their website to find it for different Universities.
Once again - Well Done for both offers! I've also applied for European Law with French. Getting quite nervous now, as I've been hearing of people getting offers and I've not heard anything. I have a friend who got an offer the other day, who is predicted the same grades a me, albeit different subjects.
For A2, I'm predicted A* in French, A* in History and an A in German. I got an A in Maths, History and French at AS Level and a B in German. For GCSE, I got 7A*s and 4As. I'm probably taking Latin AS in my own time this year too.
I submitted my UCAS form on 15th October. I think my friend submitted their application a similar time to yours or maybe a few days later. I really hope that I have a chance of getting an offer but I'm not sure.
Also, anyone know if there are limited spaces for European Law with French? Thanks
I have a question. I'm thinking of applying for Law at warwick and I'm unfairly predicted ACC when I got ABBC - unfortunately this can't be changed at all. Do you think I stand a chance if I apply?
I have a question. I'm thinking of applying for Law at warwick and I'm unfairly predicted ACC when I got ABBC - unfortunately this can't be changed at all. Do you think I stand a chance if I apply?
I think if you have a good range of other university choices, then Its worth a shot. Would you judge your GCSE's to be good? how would you rate your personal statement?. If you find yourself questioning those other two elements maybe you should reconsider. But if you find that you have confidence in them then its worth a shot