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Could I get into UCL Laws with poor GCSEs?

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Original post by Ray3RE
You have some insane skill to figure that out from OP's message, you a psychic or?


He’s already said he went to private school pal.
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Reply 21
No I meant the Tory part...they could have a conscience. Also could be a girl, but maybe you psyched that part out too.
Original post by Ray3RE
No I meant the Tory part...they could have a conscience. Also could be a girl, but maybe you psyched that part out too.


If you go to a private school you’re a Tory.
Reply 23
Original post by daveymcloughlin
If you go to a private school you’re a Tory.

Is it like a genetic thing or...? I never studied politics in school so i would love to be enlightened.
I always thought your parents decide you school but you could decide your politics, I must be wrong though.
Original post by daveymcloughlin
If you go to a private school you’re a Tory.

Corbyn went to a private school. Tony Benn went to a private school. Are they tories?
Original post by Anonymous
Corbyn went to a private school. Tony Benn went to a private school. Are they tories?


Yes
Original post by daveymcloughlin
Yes

ok mate. Your clearly quite jealous and envious. I don't have time for your hate of private schools.
Original post by Anonymous
ok mate. Your clearly quite jealous and envious. I don't have time for your hate of private schools.


They are driving force for inequality in society pal.
Original post by daveymcloughlin
If you go to a private school you’re a Tory.

Not true (e.g you could be a labour supporter but your parents force you to go to a private or grammar school) and stop derailing the OP's thread
If you look at daveymcloughlin's history on the site, you'll see that he's an obvious troll with a penchant for hating anyone that's remotely successful in applying to read Law at competitive institutions. Take no heed of him, children.
@PetitePanda David's at it again! I think we need to get the mods involved.
Original post by JockstrapAttack
If you look at daveymcloughlin's history on the site, you'll see that he's an obvious troll with a penchant for hating anyone that's remotely successful in applying to read Law at competitive institutions. Take no heed of him, children.


Not true mate
Original post by JockstrapAttack
@PetitePanda David's at it again! I think we need to get the mods involved.


Grass
Reply 33
Original post by JockstrapAttack
If you look at daveymcloughlin's history on the site, you'll see that he's an obvious troll with a penchant for hating anyone that's remotely successful in applying to read Law at competitive institutions. Take no heed of him, children.

Ah he must be carrying some bitterness.
Original post by Ray3RE
Ah he must be carrying some bitterness.

A lot of bitterness. I hope he seeks out the help that he obviously needs.
Original post by JockstrapAttack
A lot of bitterness. I hope he seeks out the help that he obviously needs.


How can you say that with the avi you have
Reply 36
Original post by Anonymous #1
Hey All,

I am thinking of applying to study UCL Law for entry in 2021. However, I do think my GCSEs really let me down.

GCSEs-8777766555
A Level Predicted- A*AA (Possible A*A*A) Politics, Economics and History.
LNAT-What LNAT score would i need to get and how much weight does the essay carry compared to the multi-choice?

I've been told that my personal statement is very good by my teachers. How much weight does this carry? I've heard most unis don't really care about it.

Would I stand any chance of success when applying to UCL as I know it is very competitive. With a decent LNAT score, predicted grades and PS would I be able to make up for a my poor GCSEs? Or would I just be better applying to a 'lesser uni'.

Honesty Appreciated. Wont be offended.

Many Thanks

Hey , may I ask if you got into UCL?
Original post by Anonymous #1
Hey All,

I am thinking of applying to study UCL Law for entry in 2021. However, I do think my GCSEs really let me down.

GCSEs-8777766555
A Level Predicted- A*AA (Possible A*A*A) Politics, Economics and History.
LNAT-What LNAT score would i need to get and how much weight does the essay carry compared to the multi-choice?

I've been told that my personal statement is very good by my teachers. How much weight does this carry? I've heard most unis don't really care about it.

Would I stand any chance of success when applying to UCL as I know it is very competitive. With a decent LNAT score, predicted grades and PS would I be able to make up for a my poor GCSEs? Or would I just be better applying to a 'lesser uni'.

Honesty Appreciated. Wont be offended.

Many Thanks

hey, i was wondering if you got into UCL Law in the end?
Original post by Anonymous #1
Corbyn went to a private school. Tony Benn went to a private school. Are they tories?

hii! i got the same gcses and a levels as u funny enough, ucl is my dream school. i was wondering whether u got in??
Original post by varunxs
Hey , may I ask if you got into UCL?
im really interested in knowing too because UCL is my dream school but i think i will have similar gcse grades as them

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