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where should i apply for law?

ive already applied for law at ucl, kcl, bristol, nottingham and qmul (global law) but im not too keen on qmul. ive heard the campus is in a rlly dodgy part of london, its not that reputable for law and its next to a graveyard.. i want to change qmul but im not quite sure what to change it to. any suggestion or is qmul good? my stats are non contextual predicted A*A*A in history, sociology and eng lit, with AS level D in maths which im quite scared will give me alot of rejections. im doing an epq law related but my school doesn't give predicted grades for it. i havent sat the lnat yet im doing it this week.. any advice? should i try get another safe option because they're all quite a reach

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by chaithra_j
ive already applied for law at ucl, kcl, bristol, nottingham and qmul (global law) but im not too keen on qmul. ive heard the campus is in a rlly dodgy part of london, its not that reputable for law and its next to a graveyard.. i want to change qmul but im not quite sure what to change it to. any suggestion or is qmul good? my stats are non contextual predicted A*A*A in history, sociology and eng lit, with AS level D in maths which im quite scared will give me alot of rejections. im doing an epq law related but my school doesn't give predicted grades for it. i havent sat the lnat yet im doing it this week.. any advice? should i try get another safe option because they're all quite a reach

All the 5 unis are competitive and have similar grade requirements. From application strategy perspective it's a good idea swapping 1 or 2 with less competitive uni as your insurance. Good luck.
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by cksiu
All the 5 unis are competitive and have similar grade requirements. From application strategy perspective it's a good idea swapping 1 or 2 with less competitive uni as your insurance. Good luck.

thank you i think thats what im going to do

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by chaithra_j
ive already applied for law at ucl, kcl, bristol, nottingham and qmul (global law) but im not too keen on qmul. ive heard the campus is in a rlly dodgy part of london, its not that reputable for law and its next to a graveyard.. i want to change qmul but im not quite sure what to change it to. any suggestion or is qmul good? my stats are non contextual predicted A*A*A in history, sociology and eng lit, with AS level D in maths which im quite scared will give me alot of rejections. im doing an epq law related but my school doesn't give predicted grades for it. i havent sat the lnat yet im doing it this week.. any advice? should i try get another safe option because they're all quite a reach


Hi, I would recommend Warwick, it’s a really great uni, has a great reputation and has a strong law department but doesn’t require the LNAT so I think they focus strongly on your predicted grades. I recently received an offer there w A*A*A* prediction and I think it’s safer to have a couple of non LNAT unis.

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by jemmabln
Hi, I would recommend Warwick, it’s a really great uni, has a great reputation and has a strong law department but doesn’t require the LNAT so I think they focus strongly on your predicted grades. I recently received an offer there w A*A*A* prediction and I think it’s safer to have a couple of non LNAT unis.

yess i might. i did the lnat now and i feel like i got so bad ☹️ ill see

Reply 5

qm is great for law? Tbf there are many other facts that make it less likeable, it’s alr got a bad rep for its ugly campus and location. But for law it’s a genuinely good uni, top 7 (qs rankings) and is a semi target for law firms

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