I’m planning to do Law (or PPL) for university, right now I’m in year 12 and part of the k+ programme so I’m gonna include kings and also gonna do Cambridge, so what should the other 3 spots be?
I’m planning to do Law (or PPL) for university, right now I’m in year 12 and part of the k+ programme so I’m gonna include kings and also gonna do Cambridge, so what should the other 3 spots be?
Look at similar unis you'd be happy to go to. Look at their course structure, their teaching styles, entry requirements, etc. and then go to open days. I was so set on KCL's PPL programme in Y12 until I went to an open day, funnily enough 😅 (not that this will be you! I'm sure the course is great) and ended up replacing it with UCL instead. Similarly, had been considering Oxford and then switched to Cambridge after visiting the unis and going to online webinars.
I would definitely recommend at least one or two unis that don't require LNAT e.g. Nottingham, Warwick, Exeter, etc. If you do go with only one non-LNAT choice, then Durham and Bristol are a bit chiller with your LNAT score than UCL, KCL and LSE. On the flip side, KCL and LSE don't consider the essay, so they could save you if you mess up your essay (assuming you still get a high MCQ score). Best of luck!
I’m planning to do Law (or PPL) for university, right now I’m in year 12 and part of the k+ programme so I’m gonna include kings and also gonna do Cambridge, so what should the other 3 spots be?
If ur interested in ppl, Warwick also offers it (AAA), however it doesnt come out with an LLB and instead a BA
I’m planning to do Law (or PPL) for university, right now I’m in year 12 and part of the k+ programme so I’m gonna include kings and also gonna do Cambridge, so what should the other 3 spots be?