My minimum predicted for a levels are BBC, realistically which 'good' unis do i have the best chance of applying?
My advice would be to focus on improving your grades and achieving at least AAA-AAB before applying. Do you meet contextual criteria? If you do you could get a reduced offer at a number of unis.
My advice would be to focus on improving your grades and achieving at least AAA-AAB before applying. Do you meet contextual criteria? If you do you could get a reduced offer at a number of unis.
yh im working towards at least AAB, how do i check if i'm eligible in general? For some unis I am and some i'm not
My minimum predicted for a levels are BBC, realistically which 'good' unis do i have the best chance of applying?
Hello,
If you’re aiming for law and your predicted grades are BBC, the University of Law could be a great fit for you. They offer a Foundation Year for students who don’t quite meet the usual entry requirements (which is BBB), and it’s designed to give you the extra support you need to get up to speed before progressing to the full law degree. After completing the Foundation Year, you’ll move on to the full law program, staying on track to earn your degree. It’s a solid route for students aiming for a competitive field like law but who may need a bit more preparation in the first year. If you’re looking for a strong foundation in your legal career, this is definitely worth considering.