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    If you're looking into a Law degree to become a lawyer you might want to rethink as well. I've been to endless talks this year and last year about the right option for you and a lot of law firms actually DON'T want people who have done a law degree because they wanted a more well-rounded person. If you have a specific law firm in mind (if you even want to go into law idek) you might want to check what their views on degrees are first.

    Also my friend is going through the exact same thing as you with maths and she's contacted Warwick, Canterbury Christ College and some others I can't remember so far about a C in maths instead of a B and they've said it's absolutely mandatory for her to have a B. Don't know if that helps or not tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by Empired View Post
    If you're looking into a Law degree to become a lawyer you might want to rethink as well. I've been to endless talks this year and last year about the right option for you and a lot of law firms actually DON'T want people who have done a law degree because they wanted a more well-rounded person. If you have a specific law firm in mind (if you even want to go into law idek) you might want to check what their views on degrees are first.

    Also my friend is going through the exact same thing as you with maths and she's contacted Warwick, Canterbury Christ College and some others I can't remember so far about a C in maths instead of a B and they've said it's absolutely mandatory for her to have a B. Don't know if that helps or not tho
    I find this incredibly hard to believe but don't know enough about it to dispute it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Don View Post
    I find this incredibly hard to believe but don't know enough about it to dispute it.
    It happened on Suits so I think it's true.
    tbh I think I've read somewhere that some universities don't want law students that have studied Law at A Level so it'd be funny if law firms thought the same about a law degree haha.

    Most colleges offer GCSE Maths, you could resit and get a B, Sharon!

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    The law a level->law degree thing is a complete myth and only applies to one univeristy. Preferring a "well-rounded" individual as opposed to someone with a degree in history rather than law is quite different and a law degree will not hinder your chance at any respectable firm.

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