I’m predicted AAA, got 8876666666 at GCSE, I’m eligible for contextual offers from most unis, is it worth applying to Warwick and Bristol? And what are some other unis I should look into.
I’m predicted AAA, got 8876666666 at GCSE, I’m eligible for contextual offers from most unis, is it worth applying to Warwick and Bristol? And what are some other unis I should look into.
Your grades worth trying Bristol and Warwick, with AAA/AAB unis in your application (e.g. Cardiff, Exeter, Newcastle, Sheffield, Southampton). Several ABB/BBB unis had Clearing spaces last year, but spaces filled up very shortly (e.g. Reading, SOAS, Nottingham Trent and Oxford Brookes). Good luck.
I’m predicted AAA, got 8876666666 at GCSE, I’m eligible for contextual offers from most unis, is it worth applying to Warwick and Bristol? And what are some other unis I should look into.
With AAA and contextual eligibility, it’s definitely worth applying to Warwick. Most offers are around A*AA or AAA, and contextual ones can be a bit lower.
Warwick Law School is well respected and has a mix of modules like international and commercial law. You don’t need to be perfect; they mainly look for genuine interest in law and clear thinking in your personal statement.
It’s good to mention what made you interested in law, maybe something you read or an activity you joined. That helps your application feel more personal.
Your grades are strong, so Warwick is a realistic and good choice to include.