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A Level Law isn't a soft option I was very disappointed to read, "Contrary to popular belief, some undergraduate law schools do not look favourably on A-Level Law, while some schools have actively avoided taking on students who have one." I believe that this statement is very misleading and has probably upset, unnecessarily, students who have just embarked on an A-Level law course. To my knowledge there are very few law schools, if any, who would turn down a student who had studied A-Level law. A couple that I know of (LSE and Manchester) have law on their "less preferred" list, which means it would have to be accompanied by two subjects which were not on this list. Other than that, I know of no university that says in its prospectus that a candidate with law A-Level would not be acceptable.

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14-Oct-2008

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5:27 pm

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