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sutton trust pathways to law

has anyone else gotten into the lse sutton trust pathways to law because i don’t know anyone else doing it LOL
please dm me if we have and if u want to talk and stuff

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Reply 2

Original post by churrool
has anyone else gotten into the lse sutton trust pathways to law because i don’t know anyone else doing it LOL
please dm me if we have and if u want to talk and stuff


You are in the medicine forum, so probably not going to find many law applicants here :smile:

Reply 3

@emily14x hi!! my profile isn’t active enough to dm yet, but i would totally recommend applying to pathways to law!! it gives u guaranteed offers to notts and exeter to study law and also opens the door with large companies and firms for work experience, e.g. i did work experience with santander’s in house legal team.
in terms of the 300 word personal statement, i wrote about how my interest in law first came to be, which was through my year 11 english language speech which i did on the death penalty. i went on to talk about my a level subjects and how they link to the law, e.g. sociology, in crime&deviance, heather croall talks about the process of law creation and the process of law enforcement.
if u have any other questions feel free to ask!!

Reply 4

Original post by churrool
@emily14x hi!! my profile isn’t active enough to dm yet, but i would totally recommend applying to pathways to law!! it gives u guaranteed offers to notts and exeter to study law and also opens the door with large companies and firms for work experience, e.g. i did work experience with santander’s in house legal team.
in terms of the 300 word personal statement, i wrote about how my interest in law first came to be, which was through my year 11 english language speech which i did on the death penalty. i went on to talk about my a level subjects and how they link to the law, e.g. sociology, in crime&deviance, heather croall talks about the process of law creation and the process of law enforcement.
if u have any other questions feel free to ask!!


Hey! Thank you so much this is so helpful and couldn’t find much online!

Reply 5

Original post by churrool
has anyone else gotten into the lse sutton trust pathways to law because i don’t know anyone else doing it LOL
please dm me if we have and if u want to talk and stuff

hey so i havent got in but im thinking about applying. the website doesnt really say much about it though and im unsure on how the course works because im starting college tomorrow for a levels yet the applications for sutton are still open. does suton replace your colleges a levels or is it just like a few week experience?
and if it replaces college do u still study a levels?

sorry if these are dumb questions im just confused 😭

Reply 6

Original post by foreshockes
hey so i havent got in but im thinking about applying. the website doesnt really say much about it though and im unsure on how the course works because im starting college tomorrow for a levels yet the applications for sutton are still open. does suton replace your colleges a levels or is it just like a few week experience?
and if it replaces college do u still study a levels?
sorry if these are dumb questions im just confused 😭

hey !!
no, the course does not replace your college; you complete it alongside college and it is made up of in-person events at the university you apply to every few months and online meetings.
it lasts for 2 years (from november year 12 to march of year 13, and they do occasionally help out post-18)

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