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Example entry requirements
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Date | 27.10.2016 | Size | 4.65 Kb. | | #504 |
| Example entry requirements - Law: AAA + LNAT (multiple choice + essay)
- Economics: AAA-ABB inc. Maths
- Acc. & Finance: AAA-ABB inc. Maths
- Politics: AAA-ABB
Example entry requirements - Geography: AAA-ABB
- Sociology: BBB
- History: AAA-AAB
- English: AAA inc. English Lit
- Philosophy: AAA-ABB
- The School of Law offers:
- LLB Law (M100)
- LLB European Legal Studies
- LLB Law with Study Abroad
- LLB Law and French (MR11)
- LLB Law and German (MR12)
- LLB Law with Chemistry (M1F1)
The Admissions Process (Law) - > 2,000 home applications
- 145 places
- Majority of applicants have excellent profiles
- Typical offer AAA
- LNAT plays important role and makes process fairer
The National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT) - Run by a consortium of UK universities in partnership with Pearson VUE
- Must be taken by all candidates applying to an undergraduate law programme at one or more of the participating institutions
- Designed to provide an assessment of a candidate’s potential for law degree courses
The National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT) - Two sections:
- Multiple choice
- 80 minutes
- assesses ability to read, understand, analyse and make logical deductions from passages of text
- 30 questions
- Essay
- 40 minutes
- assesses ability to construct reasoned arguments
The LNAT How and Where? - Test centres all over the world
- Register and book on line
- Choose time and place of your test
- Before or after submitting UCAS form
- Sit LNAT by 20 January, or by 30 June for late applicants (mature and overseas only)
Assessing Applicants (Home) - A levels (or equivalent)
- three best A levels
- achieved or predicted
| - 0 – 80
- A,A,A = 80 points A, A, A/B = 75 points
- A,A,B = 70 points A, B, B = 60 points
| - GCSE results
- maximum of eight best results
| - 0 – 40
- A* = 5 points, A = 4 points, B = 3 points,
- C = 2 points and D = 1 point
| | | | | Assessing Applicants (Mature) - No fixed academic requirements
- Evidence of recent study expected
- Work/life experiences taken into account
- All mature applicants are to sit the LNAT
- Suitable mature applicants invited for interview
- Offers vary
More information - LNAT www.lnat.ac.uk
- UCAS www.ucas.ac.uk
- School of Law www.bris.ac.uk/law
- Enquiries law-ug-admissions@bristol.ac.uk
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