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A level law or sociology?? What's better?
A level law or sociology?? What's better?

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I'm planning to study law at uni
but I'm trying to keep my options open as I'm just starting my a levels... Will not doing a level law be a disadvantage??
I'm planning to study law at uni

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I'm planning to study law at uni
but I'm trying to keep my options open as I'm just starting my a levels... Will not doing a level law be a disadvantage??
I'm planning to study law at uni

No UK Uni requires or prefers applicants to have studied Law A level.
What you do need is 3 high grades - so choose subjects that you will enjoy studying and where you feel confident of high grades.
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