Just wondering if anyone is ever gotten a conditional offer for Cambridge law with predicted grades of AAA or slightly lower?
If you type in google “Cambridge law ucas”, you can get on the page of that course on UCAS and see in the bottom the distribution of predicted grades (lowest, highest, average). Hope that helps!
If you type in google “Cambridge law ucas”, you can get on the page of that course on UCAS and see in the bottom the distribution of predicted grades (lowest, highest, average). Hope that helps!
Thank you! I couldn’t exactly find it but I found a document of a level stats (wasn’t specific to law though) it was for Arts, Humanities and social sciences, but thank you!
Is there any chance you could send a link to the webpage you are referring to?
Thank you! I couldn’t exactly find it but I found a document of a level stats (wasn’t specific to law though) it was for Arts, Humanities and social sciences, but thank you! Is there any chance you could send a link to the webpage you are referring to?
Just wondering if anyone is ever gotten a conditional offer for Cambridge law with predicted grades of AAA or slightly lower?
It’s not impossible, but it would be incredibly difficult to even make it to the interview stage. Law is a highly competitive course at Cambridge, as you likely already know, so without extenuating circumstances to explain your predicted grades (e.g. severe illness during mock exams, internal policy by school to not predict students A*s despite having a strong performance at AS level/Year 12), I doubt a candidate would make it far with less than AAA.