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Cardiff/Liverpool Law late applicants

Is there anyone who applied to either Cardiff or Liverpool for Law (or even a different degree) after Year 13? How strict were they in terms of entry requirements and making an offer based on results. I have conditional offers from both. I already have an A level from Year 13 (which I got a C for) last year but I have done 2 further A Levels this academic year alone. Entry requirements are AAB and ABB respectively. But it seems there is emphasis on getting AA according to my application letters for both universities (‘because I am taking more than 2 years to complete A-levels but does this count if I am doing 2 FULL A-levels in one year)

I am hoping and praying to get an unconditional offers from either this Summer come Results Day. Does anyone know how tough either institute is when looking at results and making offers? Thanks
(edited 5 years ago)
Original post by OJ Sey
Is there anyone who applied to either Cardiff or Liverpool for Law (or even a different degree) after Year 13? How strict were they in terms of entry requirements and making an offer based on results. I have conditional offers from both. I already have an A level from Year 13 (which I got a C for) last year but I have done 2 further A Levels this academic year alone. Entry requirements are AAB and ABB respectively. But it seems there is emphasis on getting AA according to my application letters for both universities (‘because I am taking more than 2 years to complete A-levels but does this count if I am doing 2 FULL A-levels in one year)

I am hoping and praying to get an unconditional offers from either this Summer come Results Day. Does anyone know how tough either institute is when looking at results and making offers? Thanks


Why would they give you an unconditional offer?
If you get AA or AB I expect you would stand a good chance as Liverpool always seems to be in clearing.
Reply 2
I was asking if either Cardiff or Liverpool were strict towards applicants who have taken 3 years to do A-Levels. Because I have in fact taken 2 full A-Levels in one year (in ‘Year 14’ because this would be my first year of uni but instead I took a gap year and wrote sat 2 whole A levels this academic year)

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