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Do I have the grades to apply for Oxford to do law?

I'm considering applying to oxford to study law but not sure if it's worth it with my grades, could someone please give me some advice?

GCSE: 6A* 4A

AS level: AABB (A in English and biology, Bs in chemistry and maths)

Predicted A level results: A*AA

I am lead to believe that my AS grades may not be good enough- any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
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Your AS levels may be lower than some of people applying. However, if you have a strong LNAT/PS you might get an interview... (I don't know though)
Original post by Ellejennifer
I'm considering applying to oxford to study law but not sure if it's worth it with my grades, could someone please give me some advice?

GCSE: 6A* 4A

AS level: AABB (A in English and biology, Bs in chemistry and maths)

Predicted A level results: A*AA

I am lead to believe that my AS grades may not be good enough- any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.

A strong LNAT - http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:6hB0Sl9KF-AJ:https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/217268/response/537019/attach/2/Reynolds%2520Ltr.docx+&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk

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Original post by Ellejennifer
I'm considering applying to oxford to study law but not sure if it's worth it with my grades, could someone please give me some advice?

GCSE: 6A* 4A

AS level: AABB (A in English and biology, Bs in chemistry and maths)

Predicted A level results: A*AA

I am lead to believe that my AS grades may not be good enough- any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.


Oxford don't focus as much on your AS levels as Cambridge but they do focus on your performance at GCSE. Your GCSE grades are great (average A*s at Oxbridge is around 6/7) so with a good LNAT score I would say you would be in with a chance.

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