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Hi there, I'm looking to study law at Queen's University for 2021 entry. Although I am completing my A Levels this year and have already applied to university I have changed my mind about which subject I would like to study and so I am looking to take a year out and reapply.
I understand that Queen's stipulate AAA as entry requirements on their website, however I was wondering how flexible this is? Has anyone gotten in with offers lower than this? Also if you study at Queen's for law (or for another subject) what do you make of the university? I'm an English student so I'm not sure whether that would make a difference to my experience studying in Belfast.
Thank you for any advice!
I understand that Queen's stipulate AAA as entry requirements on their website, however I was wondering how flexible this is? Has anyone gotten in with offers lower than this? Also if you study at Queen's for law (or for another subject) what do you make of the university? I'm an English student so I'm not sure whether that would make a difference to my experience studying in Belfast.
Thank you for any advice!

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In terms of the flexibility of the grade requirements, I know very well that students from mainland Britain have reduced requirements. I have a couple of friends who were accepted with ABB who are from England.
In terms of the overall experience, it is a very social, outgoing and student-y city. Going out here is far cheaper than in a lot of places in England, if that is your thing. Also, the university accommodation is incredible here!
Also, take a look at the scholarships on offer. There is one targeted at mainland British students that will be of some financial help!
While I'm not a student of Law, I have many friends who do study it and as such I have heard heaps about the course. If you have any questions about Belfast/NI, or the uni itself do give me a shout!
In terms of the overall experience, it is a very social, outgoing and student-y city. Going out here is far cheaper than in a lot of places in England, if that is your thing. Also, the university accommodation is incredible here!
Also, take a look at the scholarships on offer. There is one targeted at mainland British students that will be of some financial help!
While I'm not a student of Law, I have many friends who do study it and as such I have heard heaps about the course. If you have any questions about Belfast/NI, or the uni itself do give me a shout!
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In terms of the flexibility of the grade requirements, I know very well that students from mainland Britain have reduced requirements. I have a couple of friends who were accepted with ABB who are from England.
In terms of the overall experience, it is a very social, outgoing and student-y city. Going out here is far cheaper than in a lot of places in England, if that is your thing. Also, the university accommodation is incredible here!
Also, take a look at the scholarships on offer. There is one targeted at mainland British students that will be of some financial help!
While I'm not a student of Law, I have many friends who do study it and as such I have heard heaps about the course. If you have any questions about Belfast/NI, or the uni itself do give me a shout!
In terms of the flexibility of the grade requirements, I know very well that students from mainland Britain have reduced requirements. I have a couple of friends who were accepted with ABB who are from England.
In terms of the overall experience, it is a very social, outgoing and student-y city. Going out here is far cheaper than in a lot of places in England, if that is your thing. Also, the university accommodation is incredible here!
Also, take a look at the scholarships on offer. There is one targeted at mainland British students that will be of some financial help!
While I'm not a student of Law, I have many friends who do study it and as such I have heard heaps about the course. If you have any questions about Belfast/NI, or the uni itself do give me a shout!
The city itself seems a great place to be a student and I really like the look of the course

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Thank you so much, that's really helpful, I'll check out the scholarships available!
The city itself seems a great place to be a student and I really like the look of the course
Thank you so much, that's really helpful, I'll check out the scholarships available!
The city itself seems a great place to be a student and I really like the look of the course

So greatb to hear that you are considering Queen's. I have really enjoyed my time living over and studying in Belfast. If you ahve any questions feel free to ask us anything!
Good luck with your studies
Thanks,
Team Queen's,
Charlotte, Third year, English and History
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