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can you do cambridge law if you got a 4 in maths

i mostly got 5s 6s and 4s for my gcses, im doing english lit, history and politics a level im paying to go to a private school that has a lot of resources (and a high rate of students going to russell group unis after) and ive already started working extremely hard, is my 4 in maths however decreasing my chances of getting in significantly ? is it worth resitting maths ? (im actually asking these questions for a friend, i dont do these subjects)
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Original post by bangbangkisskiss
i mostly got 5s 6s and 4s for my gcses, im doing english lit, history and politics a level im paying to go to a private school that has a lot of resources (and a high rate of students going to russell group unis after) and ive already started working extremely hard, is my 4 in maths however decreasing my chances of getting in significantly ? is it worth resitting maths ? (im actually asking these questions for a friend, i dont do these subjects)


Cambridge looks at your gcse in context, relative to your school. How did you decide on Cambridge?

Resit maths
Other law schools, including cambridge, may require higher as minimum entry requirements, but not always
For example https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/studywithus/ugstudy/courses/UG/Law-LLB-Hons-U6ULAWLB.html
Is A*AA A Level but for GCSE
‘Applicants will need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above, which must include English.’

But for UCL
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/undergraduate/degrees/law-llb
GCSEs
English Language and Mathematics at grade B or 6.
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Those GCSEs aren't especially high, especially within the context of a well-performing independent school, are you sure that you will be able to meet the A-Level requirements?

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