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law entry 2026

hi im studying in year 13 and giving a levels next year, currently studying for lnat which is at start at next month.
i wanted to aim at ucl/kings but also very mindful about being competitive. any advice on which unis are better to aim for law undergrad entry for next year. also is it better to study law at Russell group only? Thank you so much.

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by zmu9934
hi im studying in year 13 and giving a levels next year, currently studying for lnat which is at start at next month.
i wanted to aim at ucl/kings but also very mindful about being competitive. any advice on which unis are better to aim for law undergrad entry for next year. also is it better to study law at Russell group only? Thank you so much.

need some help please

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by zmu9934
hi im studying in year 13 and giving a levels next year, currently studying for lnat which is at start at next month.
i wanted to aim at ucl/kings but also very mindful about being competitive. any advice on which unis are better to aim for law undergrad entry for next year. also is it better to study law at Russell group only? Thank you so much.

UCL and KCL law are super competitive. Every year numerous highly talented applicants got rejected for no reason (reasons like not as strong as others etc). LNAT is highly unpredictable, it might be unwise to choose more than 2 LNAT unis. If your heart is set on UCL and KCL, you may add another two non-LNAT A*AA unis from like Warwick, Nottingham, Manchester and Queen Mary. Then choose one less demanding uni as your safe choice. Good luck.
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by cksiu
UCL and KCL law are super competitive. Every year numerous highly talented applicants got rejected for no reason (reasons like not as strong as others etc). LNAT is highly unpredictable, it might be unwise to choose more than 2 LNAT unis. If your heart is set on UCL and KCL, you may add another two non-LNAT A*AA unis from like Warwick, Nottingham, Manchester and Queen Mary. Then choose one less demanding uni as your safe choice. Good luck.

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