At least you don't think I'm lying. Whenever I state my grades, people think I'm fibbing.
You just need to stay focused. Many subjects cross over with each other which is the special thing.
I would imagine you also need a fairly brilliant memory but that will be very useful in law! 5 A'levels is plenty for me and that includes General Studies!
This is such a silly thread really...lets face it we all have three A's an some A* ... its difficult to imagine a career now with lower(perhaps AAB)...I hope everyone is bricking reading law as much as I am because by the sounds of the modules we are doing like alot of hours ....arhhhhh ! i want a hola from everone who is deep down kinda worried Hola!
I would imagine you also need a fairly brilliant memory but that will be very useful in law! 5 A'levels is plenty for me and that includes General Studies!
Well I won't say so. Just stay focused and work hard in lessons, at home etc.
Bit of a pickle, choices, choices, choices! Exeter or Bristol for my firm? Both AAA offers..Exeter = amaaazing campus, city. Bristol = not such a nice city BUT Russell Group uni...any thoughts?!
Bit of a pickle, choices, choices, choices! Exeter or Bristol for my firm? Both AAA offers..Exeter = amaaazing campus, city. Bristol = not such a nice city BUT Russell Group uni...any thoughts?!
Sorry about your rejection ): I was rejected too. What was your LNAT score?
I think QMUL is ranked higher for law, but it seems to me that Bristol is more prestigious.
Come to Bristol! (I'm totally not biased or anything )
I only got 17 on LNAT which kinda explains it, such a dilemma now though as QMUL have said they cant offer me accommodation as I live within commuting distance - bs imo as it easily takes nearly 2 hours
I rang them again today and got the same bog-standard response as always.
Your application is with the course selector and you'll hear back by May, but we're trying to get as many decisions out via ucas before the end of March.