Im hoping to go to Bristol to do law in 2025, my current predicted grades are AAA but can go up in the autumn term. I have my LNAT in october. what can i be doing to better my chances of receiving an offer?
Im hoping to go to Bristol to do law in 2025, my current predicted grades are AAA but can go up in the autumn term. I have my LNAT in october. what can i be doing to better my chances of receiving an offer?
Are you eligible for the contextual offer? Bristol does weight your GCSEs : A level predictions : LNAT in the ratio 20: 40: 40. You might be slightly disadvantaged if you’re not eligible for contextual offers, unless you do well on your LNAT and have really high GCSE grades to make up for it. I’ll also be applying to study law at Bristol this year. If you can raise your predicted grades, aside from your GCSEs and LNAT, Bristol may refer to your personal statement if your stats are similar to another candidate. Having a strong personal statement would help generally.
Are you eligible for the contextual offer? Bristol does weight your GCSEs : A level predictions : LNAT in the ratio 20: 40: 40. You might be slightly disadvantaged if you’re not eligible for contextual offers, unless you do well on your LNAT and have really high GCSE grades to make up for it. I’ll also be applying to study law at Bristol this year. If you can raise your predicted grades, aside from your GCSEs and LNAT, Bristol may refer to your personal statement if your stats are similar to another candidate. Having a strong personal statement would help generally.
Im not eligible for a contextual offer, however my GCSE grades were okay, i got a 9, 4 8s, and 5 7s. I think if i am able to raise my predicteds by one to meet the offer then I should be okay aslong as I do well in the LNAT
Im not eligible for a contextual offer, however my GCSE grades were okay, i got a 9, 4 8s, and 5 7s. I think if i am able to raise my predicteds by one to meet the offer then I should be okay aslong as I do well in the LNAT
Focus on your LNAT, raising your predicted grades and having a good personal statement and you should be fine. Best of luck to you