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Reply 1

LLB at Man Met is BBB.

Reply 2

LLB at Notts Trent is BBC or BCC.

Reply 3

ninety_nine
LLB at Man Met is BBB.


Rubbish.

Some unis offer an official law degree that only needs around CCC.

Reply 4

Birmingham City: 260 points

Reply 5

HarleyQuinn
LLB at Notts Trent is BBC or BCC.


It has changed this year. It is now 300 points = BBB.

Reply 6

Derby?

Reply 7

I thought that in order to practise law, you had to have a minimum of BBB at A-level?

Reply 8

it will surely be near impossible to get anywhere in the legal proffession with a law degree like that?

or am i sorely mistaken.

feel free to correct me completely as im sure you will XD

Reply 9

I know someone that got into UEL with A level grades E,E,U for LLB Law.

Reply 10

When I did my 'A' levels Nottingham Trent asked BCC. :/ Grade inflation for entry requirements for law because it's so damn competitive.

Reply 11

Anglia Ruskin LLB, 220 points. Madness!

Reply 12

bourney
I thought that in order to practise law, you had to have a minimum of BBB at A-level?


The governing bodies for barristers and solicitors have stated 'A' level grades now? Always thought it was on the condition of a minimum of a 2:1.

Reply 13

muttsnuts
I know someone that got into UEL with A level grades E,E,U for LLB Law.


:eek: oh my!

Reply 14

paddy__power
it will surely be near impossible to get anywhere in the legal proffession with a law degree like that?

or am i sorely mistaken.

feel free to correct me completely as im sure you will XD


I suppose it does depend on what type of law firm the person is aiming for. It would probably be near impossible to get a training contract at a MC firm but I can't say definitely.

But they should have no problem working in a high street firm.

Reply 15

Thames Valley is only 240 points, "minimum of two subject areas, percentage of these points to be at A-Level, AS points generated will be considered".

Abertay is BCC at A-Level. I think thats about the best of it.

Reply 16

NDGAARONDI
The governing bodies for barristers and solicitors have stated 'A' level grades now? Always thought it was on the condition of a minimum of a 2:1.


No they haven't but some firms put a minimum of 300 UCAS points which is BBB as a criteria for applying.

Reply 17

NDGAARONDI
The governing bodies for barristers and solicitors have stated 'A' level grades now? Always thought it was on the condition of a minimum of a 2:1.


Maybe not officially, but my sister is in her final year of law, and every law firm that has visited her school has said that a minimum of BBB is needed to even apply.

Reply 18

Caley's something like AABB, Robert Gordon is 4 B'S, Stirling is AABB.

Reply 19

This gives me HOPE!