what do you mean by "the highest level"? That's quite a vague term and there's a huge range of legal careers with the highest level in each different pathway being very different
In the field of law to reach the highest level to what extent does the uni you go to matter? Please could someone give me 3 lunis I should be looking at considering if I was to achieve firstly A* A A, secondly A* A* A and finally A* A* A* at A level. Other factors will of course be importan but based purley off these grades where should one look to consider? Also is it reckless or correct to think if uni debt as little more than a tax for me education if I am to pursue a successful career in law? Which of the Russel group have the highest repuation in the field and which oif the Russel should be avoided (if any) I want a feel for how unis are perceived (even though they may not be the most important factor for employers) Thanks. Additionally, the subjects are English Litertaure, History and psychology.
With any those grade combinations, you are not going to have a problem meeting entry requirements at any university - most have grade requirments around ABB. If you want to go to the best university, I would suggest looking at the league tables (both overall and law specific). The main league tables are from the complete university guide and the Guardian. However, you are going to want to also look at how university life differs between universities to untimately detirmine which uiniversity appeals to you.
In the field of law to reach the highest level to what extent does the uni you go to matter? Please could someone give me 3 lunis I should be looking at considering if I was to achieve firstly A* A A, secondly A* A* A and finally A* A* A* at A level. Other factors will of course be importan but based purley off these grades where should one look to consider? Also is it reckless or correct to think if uni debt as little more than a tax for me education if I am to pursue a successful career in law? Which of the Russel group have the highest repuation in the field and which oif the Russel should be avoided (if any) I want a feel for how unis are perceived (even though they may not be the most important factor for employers) Thanks. Additionally, the subjects are English Litertaure, History and psychology.
You need to work on your written English if you are aiming at a legal career.
Law firms and chambers recruit individuals, not universities. Many recruit university-blind.