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    Sorry, I didn't clarify. I meant good universities blacklist it. As in top 10/20, i.e. if you get straight As and someone else does who's done something like History over Law then they'll probably pick the other person. If you're applying to Skegness Metropolitan University of Arts and Crafts or w.e. then I'm sure they take whatever they get.
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-A-levels.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgin Mary View Post
    Sorry, I didn't clarify. I meant good universities blacklist it. As in top 10/20, i.e. if you get straight As and someone else does who's done something like History over Law then they'll probably pick the other person. If you're applying to Skegness Metropolitan University of Arts and Crafts or w.e. then I'm sure they take whatever they get.
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-A-levels.html
    oh right well yeh i agree, top uni's would prefer something like history seeing as it is considered more academic and challenging but i wouldn't say they blacklist it completely.

    so in short, i wouldn't worry about being rejected by unis for choosing law.

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    my bad for double post.
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    I wanted to become a lawyer too. I'm taking a level law, don't really care what other people say about it.

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    Law at A Level is good and no university should exclude you from carrying on Law in to a degree, not even the top 10.

    I did A Level Law and applied to university to do a Law degree and got offers from all of the universities I applied for including Durham (ranked 8th for Law) and Warwick (which I think was ranked 5th when I applied).

    I also did English Language, ICT, Psychology and General Studies (which probably won't count for much depending where you're applying although some will accept it including Leicester which was ranked about 9th when I applied).

    Good luck.
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