So I plan to study law or law and politics (undecided) at oxford/edinburgh/UCL/LSE after sixth form and was wondering if my choices are good enough?
I have chosen to take 4 a levels all two year courses because of the new a level reform my choices are : politics, english literature, french and sociology.
I'm currently at GCSE level and on track for 2 A*s in english lit and sociology and an A/ (MAYBE a really big maybe A*) and I don't take politics now.
So I plan to study law or law and politics (undecided) at oxford/edinburgh/UCL/LSE after sixth form and was wondering if my choices are good enough?
I have chosen to take 4 a levels all two year courses because of the new a level reform my choices are : politics, english literature, french and sociology.
I'm currently at GCSE level and on track for 2 A*s in english lit and sociology and an A/ (MAYBE a really big maybe A*) and I don't take politics now.
Do my a level choices seem varied enough?
For Oxford law 64% of entrants had French A lever, 43% English lit and 13% politics http://www.bestcourse4me.com/explore/?Tab=Stats there's no specific stat for sociology because it's grouped into the 25% other subjects.
So even for the pickiest of your choices you have a good selection.
For Oxford law 64% of entrants had French A lever, 43% English lit and 13% politics http://www.bestcourse4me.com/explore/?Tab=Stats there's no specific stat for sociology because it's grouped into the 25% other subjects.
So even for the pickiest of your choices you have a good selection.