I am currently studying both AS and A2 government and politics. I have already achieved CCC grade a levels in history, English literature and Psychology. I'm now applying for Ucas and uni and was wondering what universities will accept CCC for law.
I am currently studying both AS and A2 government and politics. I have already achieved CCC grade a levels in history, English literature and Psychology. I'm now applying for Ucas and uni and was wondering what universities will accept CCC for law.
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I am currently studying both AS and A2 government and politics. I have already achieved CCC grade a levels in history, English literature and Psychology. I'm now applying for Ucas and uni and was wondering what universities will accept CCC for law.
Assuming that in fact you achieve CCCC you want to pick "points" not "grades" universities because you will get most credit from your 4th A level. Obviously that is 320 points
Also pick universities with high acceptance rates. Somewhere that makes offers to say 85%-100% of applicants only turns down the real no-hopers who almost certainly do not meet the minimum points requirements. Somewhere that takes only 50% of applicants will be turning down applicants with the right number of points. With CCCC you don't really want to be compared with someone with BBCc because they will be preferred.
Aberystwyth is always a good bet. Very good law course. Wants 300 points. Student satisfaction low but there are accommodation problems.
Derby is surprisingly employable and has a high offer to applications ratio
Hallam is alright and again a high offer rate,
Plymouth is another one with a high offer rate,
Lincoln has a decent law school and is a very popular city
UWE is well thought of
Anglia Ruskin will give you three years in Cambridge (or Chelmsford if you are a masochist)