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University of Nottingham for law

I applied to University of Nottingham for law on Sunday the 13th of October and got an offer today Tuesday the 15th, is it usually this fast especially for a competitive course like law? I applied with A*A*A and A in EPQ, gcses at 999777765

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by Ghost1619
I applied to University of Nottingham for law on Sunday the 13th of October and got an offer today Tuesday the 15th, is it usually this fast especially for a competitive course like law? I applied with A*A*A and A in EPQ, gcses at 999777765

Yup. Nottingham law is very quick with decisions.

Reply 2

Nottingham law recently went down to AAA, I imagine demand has gone down for it / they want more students

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by AmIReallyHere
Nottingham law recently went down to AAA, I imagine demand has gone down for it / they want more students

I just graduated from Nottingham Law, they have enough students. It's ever since Covid they expanded places so now they realise they either cut the number of students and raise their requirements to A*AA or they keep the same overcrowded cohort and reduce offers to AAA. Also helping them pocket more from tuition fees but notice how the university's ranking nosedived post COVID? From top 20 consistently to now being outside of the top 30.

Although Nottingham is still top 10 in the UK for Law.

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Would you mind sendig me ur personal statement ?i AM STILL STOCK ON MINE AND IM MEANT TO BE FINISHED

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by AmIReallyHere
Nottingham law recently went down to AAA, I imagine demand has gone down for it / they want more students


Was it after they finalised this years entry requirements with higher grades that they then lowered to AAA?

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No they've lowered it for a couple years now but when I applied the typical offer was A*AA

I honestly think that they could raise grades to A*AA but they want the university to have a class of over 350 students each year.

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by Academic007
No they've lowered it for a couple years now but when I applied the typical offer was A*AA
I honestly think that they could raise grades to A*AA but they want the university to have a class of over 350 students each year.

it was A*AA last year 😭

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by AmIReallyHere
Nottingham law recently went down to AAA, I imagine demand has gone down for it / they want more students

ohh if it went down doesn't this mean more people would be interested in it?

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by Anonymous
ohh if it went down doesn't this mean more people would be interested in it?

kind of!

more people will now be able to apply, but it's likely that when it was A*AA, many people were getting offers and rejecting it as they probably got offers at other universities who were also A*AA and could not firm it, or insure it

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by AmIReallyHere
kind of!
more people will now be able to apply, but it's likely that when it was A*AA, many people were getting offers and rejecting it as they probably got offers at other universities who were also A*AA and could not firm it, or insure it

ohhhh do you know if its a fairly easy uni to get into for law? I heard 50% chance of getting an offer if u're predicted below AAA so that means it rlly isn't hard tbf no?

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by Anonymous
ohhhh do you know if its a fairly easy uni to get into for law? I heard 50% chance of getting an offer if u're predicted below AAA so that means it rlly isn't hard tbf no?

if you're applying to say Durham, Oxbridge, ucl lse etc with a serious chance you're probably getting into Nottingham

not sure where your stat comes from, probably contextual offers if so
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by AmIReallyHere
if you're applying to say Durham, Oxbridge, ucl lse etc with a serious chance you're probably getting into Nottingham
not sure where your stat comes from, probably contextual offers if so

which unis did u get offers for/apply to? yeah im thinking of applying to them but idk if id get it in yk?

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