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Which universities should I apply to for law?

Hi guys, I’m hoping to apply for law with A*BB at alevel and I’m wondering if anyone has recommendations on where to it would be reasonable to apply? I’m thinking maybe 2 ‘reaches’ and 3 that I have a high chance of getting into.
Original post by Hjkidkedkdjdjjd
Hi guys, I’m hoping to apply for law with A*BB at alevel and I’m wondering if anyone has recommendations on where to it would be reasonable to apply? I’m thinking maybe 2 ‘reaches’ and 3 that I have a high chance of getting into.

Hey @Hjkidkedkdjdjjd!🌟

I’m so happy to hear you’re thinking about studying Law—such an exciting and rewarding field! Let me tell you a bit more about the Law degree at the University of Essex, which could be the perfect choice for your legal journey.

Our LLB Law degree is designed to give you a solid foundation in all the key areas of law. You’ll study core topics like criminal law, contract law, and human rights law, while also having the flexibility to choose optional modules that match your interests, whether that's environmental law, international law, or even family law. The course is designed not only to teach you the law but also to help you understand its impact on society. ⚖️📚

One of the best parts about studying law at Essex is the practical experience you’ll gain. Our Law Clinic allows you to work on real cases and offer legal advice to people in the community, giving you hands-on experience while still studying. Plus, we have mooting competitions where you can practice your courtroom skills—perfect if you dream of becoming a barrister or solicitor! 🏛️✨

When it comes to employability, Essex Law graduates do incredibly well. Whether you want to pursue a career as a solicitor, barrister, or something else entirely, the skills you develop—like critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication—are highly valued in many industries. Essex graduates have gone on to work at top law firms, in government, and in international organisations. 🚀💼

You’ll be part of Essex Law School, which is known for its critical and innovative approach to legal education. Our professors are experts in their fields and are passionate about teaching and supporting their students. They’ll challenge you to think critically about the law and how it shapes the world, preparing you to become not just a lawyer, but a thoughtful and socially aware legal professional.🌎🗣️

And beyond the academics, the University of Essex is an amazing place to be! We’re a diverse, vibrant, and welcoming community where you’ll meet people from all over the world. There are so many opportunities to get involved, whether through student societies, sports, or simply enjoying the beautiful campus. 🌳🎓

If you’re looking for a degree that combines rigorous legal education with hands-on experience in a supportive and friendly environment, Essex could be the perfect place for you. We’d love to welcome you to our community!🌈✨

Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions or just want to chat about the course or the university—we’re here to help you every step of the way! ⭐️

Best wishes,
Essex Student Rep - Renaldas✌️
Original post by Hjkidkedkdjdjjd
Hi guys, I’m hoping to apply for law with A*BB at alevel and I’m wondering if anyone has recommendations on where to it would be reasonable to apply? I’m thinking maybe 2 ‘reaches’ and 3 that I have a high chance of getting into.

You grade would be equivalent to AAB, I would 100% recommend University of Birmingham, I know people who have got into it with AAB so I think your chances are quite good, then I recommend Uni of Leicester which is also quite good, University of Law as well perhaps.

I recommend, University of Birmingham/ University of Leicester/ University of Law/ Cardiff maybee but im 50-50 with it, and one safe one I guess
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Look at Unis like Liverpool, Sussex, Cardiff, Leicester, Reading and Sheffield - all good Social Science Unis that dont require silly grades.

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