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Can I get into law in kings with these subjects/grades

Currently I’m in year 12 and I’m aiming to get into kings or ucl my gcse grades were
7,7,6,6,5,5,5,5,5,5,4 and I am doing politics,sociology and psychology for a levels I’m worried these subjects aren’t strong enough to pursue the subject

Reply 1

I can't see them mention on their website any specific GCSE requirements so I'm assuming it would be the classic 5-6 GCSEs at a 6+ (sometimes this is a 5). Their only real requirements are the A*AA and the LNAT.
Original post by Arctxrus
Currently I’m in year 12 and I’m aiming to get into kings or ucl my gcse grades were
7,7,6,6,5,5,5,5,5,5,4 and I am doing politics,sociology and psychology for a levels I’m worried these subjects aren’t strong enough to pursue the subject

KCL don’t list any GCSE requirements for law, meaning you only have to meet the minimum university wide academic requirements. UCL ask for a 6 in English language and maths for the standard offer, or if you’re eligible, a 4 in English language and maths for the contextual offer. GCSEs at both universities won’t be considered beyond meeting the minimum requirements.

Reply 3

Original post by bibachu
KCL don’t list any GCSE requirements for law, meaning you only have to meet the minimum university wide academic requirements. UCL ask for a 6 in English language and maths for the standard offer, or if you’re eligible, a 4 in English language and maths for the contextual offer. GCSEs at both universities won’t be considered beyond meeting the minimum requirements.


Thank you so much for the help I checked the websites but I was just anxious cause some of my friends said they still checked gcse results so it’s really gotten to me :smile:

Reply 4

Original post by Arctxrus
Thank you so much for the help I checked the websites but I was just anxious cause some of my friends said they still checked gcse results so it’s really gotten to me :smile:

Maybe look at it this way: Which is more likely to be accurate about the requirements of KCL and UCL: the websites of KCL and UCL, or some stuff that your friends said to you?

The rumour mill can be unsettling, so disregard the rumour mill!
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