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What are the best unis to apply for law in with predicted grades of BBB?

My predicted grades are BBB but I aim to achieve ABB at least in the real a levels, so far I am applying to City Uni Of London but I'm not sure wht other unis are best for this course w my low grades, I haven't done the LNAT exam either.
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Original post by gloomy-whiff
My predicted grades are BBB but I aim to achieve ABB at least in the real a levels, so far I am applying to City Uni Of London but I'm not sure wht other unis are best for this course w my low grades, I haven't done the LNAT exam either.

A good website to see how universities rank for your course is "The Complete University Guide". This is the link for the rankings in the UK for law: https://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/league-tables/rankings/law
For around BBB entry requirments and below look from 30th and downwards in the rankings roughly.

I skimmed through and these are some that match/are around the BBB entry requirement mark:

Nottingham Trent University (BBB-BBC): https://www.ntu.ac.uk/course/nottingham-law-school/ug/llb-law-full-time

Northumbria University (BBB): https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/study-at-northumbria/courses/llb-hons-law-uuslyw1/

Bourenmouth University (BBB-BCC): https://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/study/courses/llb-hons-law-1

However, don't be afraid to apply to one or two ABB universities. Around 50% of successful applicants to courses applied to universitis with grades lower than listed on the University website according to UCAS. I applied to 3 ABB universities with an ABC and I have offers from all 3 of them. So I would reccomend looking for a ABB option too like Newcastle or Surrey.

Best of luck :smile:
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