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Hi, Im currently studying Psychology, Sociology and English Literature and prediced ABB. Would anyone be able to tell me some universities that would be able to accept this type of offer and specialise in Law course!
Original post by Hxssain123
Hi, Im currently studying Psychology, Sociology and English Literature and prediced ABB. Would anyone be able to tell me some universities that would be able to accept this type of offer and specialise in Law course!

You can search on the UCAS web site by entry requirements (which you must define in terms of UCAS points, unfortunately, even though most universities don't actually make offers based on points). ABB is 128 UCAS points. This filter on UCAS Search locates 528 full-time undergraduate bachelor's Law courses where the requirement is 128 UCAS points +/- one grade (8 points).

The entry requirement filter is pretty dodgy, so don't be surprised if it throws up some bad matches. Click the yellow circle on one of the matches to switch between it showing you the entry requirement in terms of A level grades or UCAS points.
Original post by Hxssain123
Hi, Im currently studying Psychology, Sociology and English Literature and prediced ABB. Would anyone be able to tell me some universities that would be able to accept this type of offer and specialise in Law course!


Hi @Hxssain123!

In order to study Law at the University of Law, you only need BBB at A Level. In fact, to study combined honours LLB Law and Criminology, LLB Law with International Business, LLB Law with Business or LLB Law with Government and Politics you also only need BBB at A Level so there are plenty of options! If you wanted to study the LLB Law in only 2 years at the University of Law, you require ABB at A level so with your predictions, you are right on track!

I hope this helps and good luck in your exams!

Sophie :smile:
Student Ambassador at the University of Law
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Original post by UniofLaw Student


In order to study Law at the University of Law,



@Hxssain123 - just bear in mind that 'Uni of Law' is essentially an office block, not a full campus Uni, and you will not get the same student experience.
Original post by Hxssain123
Hi, Im currently studying Psychology, Sociology and English Literature and prediced ABB. Would anyone be able to tell me some universities that would be able to accept this type of offer and specialise in Law course!


Hey @Hxssain123 :smile:

Your predicated grades are great! The courses you're currently studying sound so interesting - I studied English Literature at A Level too and really enjoyed it.

We offer specialist LLBs at Bradford, if you'd like any more information about them and their entry requirements please do just let me know. We also have a Legal Advice Clinic which allows you, in your final year, to provide real legal advice to members of the public, so you can experience the justice system in operation. Our Mooting sessions and mock courtroom situations will allow you to develop your skills and confidence :smile:

Some of our current Law students are available to chat to directly, so if you do want to find out what it's really like to study Law you can do so using unibuddy. You'll also be able to find other universities who use unibuddy on the site as well.

Good luck with whatever decision you decide to make, all the best for the future!

Becky

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