A level combo for LAW DEGREE
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I'm starting year 12, next month, and I'm taking History, Philosophy and Psychology. I'm also taking an EPQ. Would that be an acceptable combination of A Levels, to get me on to the course?
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(Original post by Grace Appleby)
I'm starting year 12, next month, and I'm taking History, Philosophy and Psychology. I'm also taking an EPQ. Would that be an acceptable combination of A Levels, to get me on to the course?
I'm starting year 12, next month, and I'm taking History, Philosophy and Psychology. I'm also taking an EPQ. Would that be an acceptable combination of A Levels, to get me on to the course?

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Law usually looks for History and English Literature A levels iirc because they show critical thinking and writing skills
I did History and English Lit at A Level and am considering doing a fourth year Law conversion course after I do a EngLit/History joint honours at Uni
I did History and English Lit at A Level and am considering doing a fourth year Law conversion course after I do a EngLit/History joint honours at Uni
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There really are no required A levels for Law - I've know someone go to Cambridge with Maths, Further Maths, Chemistry and French - but your A levels seem a good combination.
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