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Cambridge law applicants 2022

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Reply 60
Original post by H4ttie03
Applied to gonivilleand caius and just submitted my application yesterday wbu

homerton, but am yet to submit my application.

how long did the college take to send over the SAQ?
Original post by vr123
homerton, but am yet to submit my application.

how long did the college take to send over the SAQ?

Ah cool well best of luck!
They havent yet as my school needs to submit it still
Reply 62
Original post by H4ttie03
Ah cool well best of luck!
They havent yet as my school needs to submit it still

oh alright, best of luck to you too!!!
Original post by vr123
the sample questions from the law faculty’s website😄.

which colleges did yall end up applying to?



There isn’t many that’s the thing, it’s a shame there are so few resources available.
And I applied for Clare.
My application hasn’t even been processed by UCAS let alone an SAQ sent which is annoying seeing as I submitted it on Friday.
Anyone know when we can expect to hear whether we need to take the CLT/have an interview?
Also I know the CLT will be done from home on Nov 23rd this year but does anyone know the specific arrangements?
Reply 65
Original post by vr123
the sample questions from the law faculty’s website😄.

which colleges did yall end up applying to?

Yeah, the sample qs are quite useful. I ended up doing an open application because I don't know the colleges that well lols
Reply 66
Original post by mil2004
Anyone know when we can expect to hear whether we need to take the CLT/have an interview?
Also I know the CLT will be done from home on Nov 23rd this year but does anyone know the specific arrangements?

Usually varies from college to college, but I believe they aim to give you a two week notice.

I think they would provide access to their learning platform where we access the questions and then submit our answer as a word doc if I'm not wrong.
Reply 67
Original post by vr123
Usually varies from college to college, but I believe they aim to give you a two week notice.

I think they would provide access to their learning platform where we access the questions and then submit our answer as a word doc if I'm not wrong.

Do you know if we would have to go to a test centre to do this or if the CLT is done from home?
Reply 68
Original post by Lokiops
Do you know if we would have to go to a test centre to do this or if the CLT is done from home?

Was done at home last year.
Reply 69
Original post by vr123
Was done at home last year.

ahh ok thanks :smile:
Original post by vr123
Was done at home last year.


Did you take it last year?
Reply 71
Original post by mil2004
Did you take it last year?

No no, had mailed the law faculty requesting info on the format for this year though.
Reply 72
What A levels do y'all take?
Original post by vr123
No no, had mailed the law faculty requesting info on the format for this year though.


Ah i see, are you able to copy and paste what the said? I’m really curious as to how they can manage an at home exam it just seems weird
Reply 74
"The Cambridge Law test in terms of its general format as a one-hour essay addressing a question you chose out of a selection of questions remains the same. The format, like last year, will be online. Applicants shortlisted for interviews will be given a selection of dates and times to choose from to register to write the test. On the day you have selected you will log into our e-learning platform where you will view the CLT paper and its questions. You will then write your essay electronically and at the end upload it to the platform (if you elect to write by hand you may scan this and upload it but do bear in mind if your handwriting isn't very legible that typing may be preferable for all parties). Your CLT will be examined and scored prior to interview so it will likely be written roughly two weeks before the interview period starts in December."
Original post by vr123
What A levels do y'all take?


I’m Scottish so I do advanced highers, but English, Biology and History.
What about you?
Original post by vr123
"The Cambridge Law test in terms of its general format as a one-hour essay addressing a question you chose out of a selection of questions remains the same. The format, like last year, will be online. Applicants shortlisted for interviews will be given a selection of dates and times to choose from to register to write the test. On the day you have selected you will log into our e-learning platform where you will view the CLT paper and its questions. You will then write your essay electronically and at the end upload it to the platform (if you elect to write by hand you may scan this and upload it but do bear in mind if your handwriting isn't very legible that typing may be preferable for all parties). Your CLT will be examined and scored prior to interview so it will likely be written roughly two weeks before the interview period starts in December."


Thank you!
That’s stressful because last time we had to do an English timed essay online I uploaded it 1 min late and didn’t get to submit it
Reply 77
Original post by mil2004
Thank you!
That’s stressful because last time we had to do an English timed essay online I uploaded it 1 min late and didn’t get to submit it

Oh no that's terrible, was this for cambridge as well
Reply 78
Original post by mil2004
I’m Scottish so I do advanced highers, but English, Biology and History.
What about you?

Econ,biz and accounting- do you think the combination would put me at a disadvantage?
Original post by vr123
Oh no that's terrible, was this for cambridge as well


No no it was for school and it wasn’t a big deal but making sure to upload it on time will be a stress

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