
requirements of the law degree?
I take that level in English (literature), RE (philosophy), history and politics. During my Tome GCSEs AS critical thinking and only got a D, which is a pass, so it still counts as a qualification. I really want to leave behind English, because I am not, and have relatively low (approximately C). The rest waited two B and A. still I have the opportunity to get in the right if I drop the English? Can good schools (like Leeds / Sheffield, rather than Cambridge and Oxford) still accept me, whereas I can do additional things, such as debates, the local representative of the Youth Council, helps students in GCSE history … etc? I thank you.
Telephone service would be better for admission French interests you and ask them to be honest with you. English is very important for the law, competition to enter, and although their songs are good for other English law always the most important. But if you feel you can glide work for their grades in the fall of other topics. I disagree with this, I think they to take account of extracurricular orders, or what is the point of the personal statement. I do not think that giving too much weight, but academic ability is without doubt the most important.
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