If I'm entirely honest it is unlikely. The lowest score they accepted recently was 19 and the average lnat score of accepted students is around 25. If you have extenuating circumstances and very strong predicted grades, GCSEs, personal statement, references etc to make up for it then it's still possible maybe? I doubt it though sorry! Good luck with your other options.
If I'm entirely honest it is unlikely. The lowest score they accepted recently was 19 and the average lnat score of accepted students is around 25. If you have extenuating circumstances and very strong predicted grades, GCSEs, personal statement, references etc to make up for it then it's still possible maybe? I doubt it though sorry! Good luck with your other options.
I took a gap year this year to re-apply to Glasgow, as an English student for common law-
Took LNAT on 7th October and sent early application on 14th October, and received a conditional offer from Glasgow for common law on 21st October with condition to ‘obtain satisfactory LNAT score’, but they’d already seen my score(19)
I applied with 3 achieved As at a level, which met their requirements, and strong references, personal statement etc…
Do you think my LNAT score of 19 is likely to be ‘satisfactory’, to make the offer unconditional, given that the cut off has been 18 in previous years, where cohort averages have been higher/ the same,
As they surely wouldn’t have given the offer, at least so early, had they expected it not to be ‘satisfactory’?
I took a gap year this year to re-apply to Glasgow, as an English student for common law- Took LNAT on 7th October and sent early application on 14th October, and received a conditional offer from Glasgow for common law on 21st October with condition to ‘obtain satisfactory LNAT score’, but they’d already seen my score(19) I applied with 3 achieved As at a level, which met their requirements, and strong references, personal statement etc… Do you think my LNAT score of 19 is likely to be ‘satisfactory’, to make the offer unconditional, given that the cut off has been 18 in previous years, where cohort averages have been higher/ the same, As they surely wouldn’t have given the offer, at least so early, had they expected it not to be ‘satisfactory’?
I sent them two emails in the past month, and received responses that may as well have been automated, telling me deadlines I already knew.
Lit need to book travel etc for the offer holder day, and they’re still deciding what their LNAT cut off is- I’ve given up sitting waiting they can decide whenever they want lol.