Trust me you would when you hear that most European countries offer free university for E.U. students (If Brexit doesn’t happen) and get its degrees accepted in the UK. And there is nothing wrong with the standard of German unis either it’s not exactly Rwanda.
So for law are you saying that I will have to study in the uk and if not where is the best country? Lastly I’m a first year A level student who is barely 16 not a 17 year old.
It’s a shame as the UK is one of the most expensive places in Europe for uni prices and full of bottom feeding institutions with student accommodation being strategically overpriced. Does also speaking welsh and being of Turkish descent change anything and I’m far from rich as well.
I was curious if unis in Wales offered welsh courses or if I could study in turkey or something.
Cardiff uni offer Law and Welsh (others in Wales probably do too) but that doesn't help financially since the tuition fees are the same Although they do accept the Welsh Bacc in lieu of one A level grade so that helps academically if you're a Welsh student. This is taken from their website: "The Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate will be accepted in lieu of one A-Level (at the grades listed above), excluding any specified subjects"
Does Ireland qualify as a valid country due to their similarities as they weren’t independent until 100 years ago and their first language is English too.
Cardiff uni offer Law and Welsh (others in Wales probably do too) but that doesn't help financially since the tuition fees are the same Although they do accept the Welsh Bacc in lieu of one A level grade so that helps academically if you're a Welsh student. This is taken from their website: "The Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate will be accepted in lieu of one A-Level (at the grades listed above), excluding any specified subjects"
Basically, you need to forget the idea of studying Law abroad and focus on getting the grades to apply for decent unis in the UK. Yes, the tuition fees are a pain but there are loans which you don't need to even start paying back until you are earning over 25k.