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Can I apply for the undergraduate law course with as level English?
I have also achieved a grade of A in igcse level English but didn’t do English literature
I am on a gap year and have received 3A* in economics, business and accounting
I have also achieved a grade of A in igcse level English but didn’t do English literature
I am on a gap year and have received 3A* in economics, business and accounting
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Can I apply for the undergraduate law course with as level English?
I have also achieved a grade of A in igcse level English but didn’t do English literature
I am on a gap year and have received 3A* in economics, business and accounting
Can I apply for the undergraduate law course with as level English?
I have also achieved a grade of A in igcse level English but didn’t do English literature
I am on a gap year and have received 3A* in economics, business and accounting
“A Levels: English Literature, English Language or combined English at B. English Language and English Literature GCSE, both at A or 7, are accepted in place of A Level English.”
I would assume not as it doesn’t meet their stated requirements but you could always email and ask.
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“A Levels: English Literature, English Language or combined English at B. English Language and English Literature GCSE, both at A or 7, are accepted in place of A Level English.”
I would assume not as it doesn’t meet their stated requirements but you could always email and ask.
“A Levels: English Literature, English Language or combined English at B. English Language and English Literature GCSE, both at A or 7, are accepted in place of A Level English.”
I would assume not as it doesn’t meet their stated requirements but you could always email and ask.
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Can I apply for the undergraduate law course with as level English?
I have also achieved a grade of A in igcse level English but didn’t do English literature
I am on a gap year and have received 3A* in economics, business and accounting
Can I apply for the undergraduate law course with as level English?
I have also achieved a grade of A in igcse level English but didn’t do English literature
I am on a gap year and have received 3A* in economics, business and accounting
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Most, if not all, of the top universities that offer law in the UK do not have an A-level subject requirement. 3 A* regardless of your A-level subjects would make you a competitive applicant for Russell Group universities.
Most, if not all, of the top universities that offer law in the UK do not have an A-level subject requirement. 3 A* regardless of your A-level subjects would make you a competitive applicant for Russell Group universities.
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So the requirements at gcse level are both English and English Literature at grade A and above or either one of them?
So the requirements at gcse level are both English and English Literature at grade A and above or either one of them?
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