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Grade Requirements for Law

I’m predicted A*ABC the B being in Welsh Bacc. I want to apply to Leeds and Bristol and am eligible for the contextual offers which is AAB. Is there a chance I will get an offer? Leeds except welsh bacc but Bristol don’t. Bristol also requires the LNAT which I don’t want to do if they are not even going to consider me.Help!!
Original post by JamieLouiseXox
I’m predicted A*ABC the B being in Welsh Bacc. I want to apply to Leeds and Bristol and am eligible for the contextual offers which is AAB. Is there a chance I will get an offer? Leeds except welsh bacc but Bristol don’t. Bristol also requires the LNAT which I don’t want to do if they are not even going to consider me.Help!!

Are you sure Bristol don't accept the Welsh Bacc, I thought they did?

http://www.bristol.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/entry-requirements-qualifications/uk-qualifications/#welsh-bacc

The best thing is to check directly with Admissions at the unis that interest you
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Original post by JamieLouiseXox
I’m predicted A*ABC the B being in Welsh Bacc. .... except welsh bacc but Bristol don’t. Bristol also requires the LNAT which I don’t want to do if they are not even going to consider me.


Bristol do accept WB.
If you look on the Law course page ( https://www.bristol.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/2020/law/llb-law/) you'll see the info in the qualifications section about half-way down : Requirements are as for A-levels where you can substitute a non-subject specific grade for the Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate at that grade. In other words, you can use you WB grade instead of any subject grade for Law.

Do LNAT. It really isnt hard. And you may get a bursary to cover the cost : https://lnat.ac.uk/registration/paying-for-your-test/lnat-bursaries/

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