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Where do i go for Law with an A*AB as an international student?

I am currently trying to figure out which schools to apply to as an international student. I do a-levels equivalents, and so far my grades are at an A*AB, however some schools in the UK don’t accept single unit courses, so my grades can also be considered an ABB.

I am 100% certain i want to do law, however the costs of international study are extremely high and i come from a single parent family home.

My gcse equivalents are all As but i messed up my a levels a tad due to personal reasons, so now im struggling to find good schools with fair prices + financial aid for law.

I have british citizenship, however to obtain local fees I’d have to have moved earlier.

Universities in Bristol are the best bet for me at the moment due to where my family resides, UWE is the most in my budget. However I’ve read some depressing things about job opportunities after attending a university like UWE.

Can anyone give me insight into that + where offers good financial aid and a good law programme?
Original post by madsneedshelp3
I am currently trying to figure out which schools to apply to as an international student. I do a-levels equivalents, and so far my grades are at an A*AB, however some schools in the UK don’t accept single unit courses, so my grades can also be considered an ABB.
I am 100% certain i want to do law, however the costs of international study are extremely high and i come from a single parent family home.
My gcse equivalents are all As but i messed up my a levels a tad due to personal reasons, so now im struggling to find good schools with fair prices + financial aid for law.
I have british citizenship, however to obtain local fees I’d have to have moved earlier.
Universities in Bristol are the best bet for me at the moment due to where my family resides, UWE is the most in my budget. However I’ve read some depressing things about job opportunities after attending a university like UWE.
Can anyone give me insight into that + where offers good financial aid and a good law programme?

Hello! @madsneedshelp3 🙂
It's great you're thinking thoroughly about where to apply for uni!
Have you considered UEA?
UEA's Law Course entry requirements is at AAB, and it has a well respected law school. UEA's career services (CareerCentral) are quite helpful, and law students can undergo volunteering at UEA's Law Clinic to boost their CV!
UEA is located in Norwich, which is budget friendly for students. Norwich offers many unique and independent cafes, shops etc... that all have their own student discounts.
It's also worth having at look at UEA's scholarships and see if you are eligible for any.
I hope this helps, please feel free to ask any questions you may have about UEA, Norwich or anything else! 🙂
Fatma
Natural Sciences student.

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