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What law universities should I apply to?

I got 987666643, [4 in maths but extenuating circumstances, 3 in french] with 9-8 being in literature and language.

I'm predicted aaa, by the time I will apply it should be a*a* a if all goes well.
What unis could I actually, if super cynical, could I get into. Already have a couple extra curriculars on my belt.

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Hi! First, the most important thing when choosing a uni is what you want - campus or city, is there any particular thing you want to specialise in, any locations that are out of the question, things like that. Since you provided no information about these things, it's hard to say.
However, going completely of your grades, there are some things to note. First, your A-level predicted grades can get you in anywhere if you get the A*A*A - If it stays AAA then you're more limited to places like Kent (AAB), York (AAA), Reading (AAB), Nottingham (AAA), etc, just look at the 2025 UK University Law rankings on University Guide.
The only limit beyond that is Oxbridge - unless you have some extenuating circumstances (beyond French) your GCSE grades make it very unlikely they will accept you. The same may be true of some more competitive Universities, but not to the extent that this should discourage you from applying, although I encourage you to do your own research - again, University Guide 2025 Law Rankings UK Universities is a great start!
Good luck!

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