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Which unis should I apply for? (law)

Hi! I'm an international student with the predicted levels - A*AA

I'd say I have a solid personal statement and a few supercurriculars. However, I just took the LNAT today and I feel horrible - really not sure about how I did on the MCs, and my essay is probably worse than the mcs ( is it normal to feel this way haha )

Anyways, I've decided to apply to Oxford and UCL as aspiring unis, so I still have 3 spots left for solid/safe unis!
Currently considering
Durham/Bristol/Warwick/Nottingham/Southampton/Birmingham (the last 4 don't require the LNAT)
Should I apply to 2 non-lnat unis or 3? Which unis are considered safe? Any suggestions on which unis are good choices?

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If you wnat city life and inetezional city then London usually UCL,imeprial,kings college London college or others or if you want peaceful life outside any big City anywhere in. uk and London has warmer weather than others cities across uk usually and

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by hannahloveslaw
Hi! I'm an international student with the predicted levels - A*AA
I'd say I have a solid personal statement and a few supercurriculars. However, I just took the LNAT today and I feel horrible - really not sure about how I did on the MCs, and my essay is probably worse than the mcs ( is it normal to feel this way haha )
Anyways, I've decided to apply to Oxford and UCL as aspiring unis, so I still have 3 spots left for solid/safe unis!
Currently considering
Durham/Bristol/Warwick/Nottingham/Southampton/Birmingham (the last 4 don't require the LNAT)
Should I apply to 2 non-lnat unis or 3? Which unis are considered safe? Any suggestions on which unis are good choices?

Southampton, Birmingham and Surrey.
Original post
by hannahloveslaw
Hi! I'm an international student with the predicted levels - A*AA
I'd say I have a solid personal statement and a few supercurriculars. However, I just took the LNAT today and I feel horrible - really not sure about how I did on the MCs, and my essay is probably worse than the mcs ( is it normal to feel this way haha )
Anyways, I've decided to apply to Oxford and UCL as aspiring unis, so I still have 3 spots left for solid/safe unis!
Currently considering
Durham/Bristol/Warwick/Nottingham/Southampton/Birmingham (the last 4 don't require the LNAT)
Should I apply to 2 non-lnat unis or 3? Which unis are considered safe? Any suggestions on which unis are good choices?

Hi @hannahloveslaw how're you doing?

Definitely biased, but apply for Southampton! I'm sure you've done all of the deep diving into which law courses suit your style of learning, but if you want to chat to current students and get some insight into Law at Southampton it might be worth joining the Virtual UG Open Day on the 8th November. Then you can ask questions about the course and life at Southampton.

It's also about 1h15 away from London on the train, and has loads of green spaces which is calming, if that helps!

Let me know if you have any more questions!

Bea
University of Southampton

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