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Likelihood of law offers for 2026 entry

Hello! I was wondering if anyone could tell me if I am likely to get offers, or if I am aiming too high. I am an IB student (international, non-contextual) with a predicted 39-40 and 776 at HL. We don't have a predicted for EE at my school so that's why I'm not sure about the exact number. I have already taken the LNAT and I felt fairly confident about that (touch wood) and I think my personal statement is good enough. I am planning on applying to Durham, Bristol, Kings, Exeter, and Glasgow. My score meets all of the standard offer requirements for these unis, but I don't know if that is an average score or more of a bare minimum in most cases. Any opinions or advice would be much appreciated. Thank you! :smile:

Reply 1

If you have checked and meet the entry requirements for these universities, provide a strong personal statement and academic reference your application is likely to be considered. You may want to contact the uni's directly if you are unsure if the score is an average or minimum. Good luck :smile:

Reply 2

What is your likely LNAT score?
Which of these choices is your potential Insurance choice?

Reply 3

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by McGinger
What is your likely LNAT score?
Which of these choices is your potential Insurance choice?

In practice I was consistently scoring around 27-29, and I felt my essay went well. I would say Exeter is my potential insurance.

Reply 4

No-one can tell you for certain if you will get an offer from any of these Unis. Be aware that all these Unis will use different weightings to assess applications - Bristol as one example, does not read PS and scores applications with these weightings - 20% GCSEs, 40% LNAT and 40% A levels. So, even if you meet/exceed the IB requirements this isnt all they will be looking at.

Reply 5

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by McGinger
No-one can tell you for certain if you will get an offer from any of these Unis. Be aware that all these Unis will use different weightings to assess applications - Bristol as one example, does not read PS and scores applications with these weightings - 20% GCSEs, 40% LNAT and 40% A levels. So, even if you meet/exceed the IB requirements this isnt all they will be looking at.

Thank you!

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