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My current choices for Law at University are Queen Mary, Birmingham, Leeds, Nottingham and York. I have 3 weeks for my LNAT but I heard they are quite strict with the exam. If I start revising now do you think it's worth applying to Durham Realistically? I'm also confused on whether they are good unis for law

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by mehxmer
My current choices for Law at University are Queen Mary, Birmingham, Leeds, Nottingham and York. I have 3 weeks for my LNAT but I heard they are quite strict with the exam. If I start revising now do you think it's worth applying to Durham Realistically? I'm also confused on whether they are good unis for law

All your 6 options are good law schools, requiring A*AA/AAA. You may consider adding a safer choice (say uni requiring AAB).

Among your options, only Durham requires LNAT. Birmingham, Leeds and Nottingham are equally good and require similar grades. You may have a timed trial on the LNAT website to see if you are confident in scoring mid-high 20s before deciding whether to add Durham. Good luck.

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by cksiu
All your 6 options are good law schools, requiring A*AA/AAA. You may consider adding a safer choice (say uni requiring AAB).
Among your options, only Durham requires LNAT. Birmingham, Leeds and Nottingham are equally good and require similar grades. You may have a timed trial on the LNAT website to see if you are confident in scoring mid-high 20s before deciding whether to add Durham. Good luck.


I was pretty decent with it. I'm deciding to keep Durham. What unis would you suggest I take out. It's between Queen Mary, Leeds, Nottingham, Birmingham and York. I meet contextual A*AB because I get free school meals

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