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Carr Saunders Halls, LSE
London School of Economics
London

Are my GCSE'S Adequate for Law at LSE

I would absolutely love to study law at LSE but I'm just wondering if my GCSE'S are a strong enough baseline? I achieved 9888877766 in the following;
Sociology: 9
English Language/Lit: 8-8
Geography: 8
RE:8
History: 7
Double Science: 7-7
Maths: 6
Business: 6
I have picked A Level Geography, Sociology, and Economics and provided i do well in those and have a Good P.S, do i have a chance?
Original post by Bombatunde
I would absolutely love to study law at LSE but I'm just wondering if my GCSE'S are a strong enough baseline? I achieved 9888877766 in the following;
Sociology: 9
English Language/Lit: 8-8
Geography: 8
RE:8
History: 7
Double Science: 7-7
Maths: 6
Business: 6
I have picked A Level Geography, Sociology, and Economics and provided i do well in those and have a Good P.S, do i have a chance?


Well their perspective on GCSEs for law is:

"GCSEs
A strong pre-16 academic profile such as several GCSE grades of A (or 7) and A* (or 8-9)
GCSE English Language and Mathematics grades should be no lower than B (or 6)
We also consider your overall GCSE subject profile"

Most of your grades are above A grade equivalent so in principle you wouldn't be ruled out purely on that basis.

The PS is very important for LSE so bear that in mind - more so than other unis they scrutinise it a great deal I gather.
Carr Saunders Halls, LSE
London School of Economics
London

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