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a few, please 1. for those of you living in the uk, do you know if an A-level in history would be required in order to study law?
2. is there a way in which one could do 'double-majors'? for example, i want to study english literature and law.
3. ucas points. say, i wanted to go into a university like oxford or cambridge - how many points would be considered good etc?
thanks
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Yeh you may need history
Yes to number two
ummm prolly a minumum of 480 points for cambridge
Aslevel - A = 60points
b-50 points
c-40 points
d -30 points
alevels
a- 120 points
b-100 points
c- 80 points
d- 60 points ]
Hey,
1. No it wouldn't be required
2. For Degree level? Yeah its called joint honours and most university places offer them, but you might find it hard to find a english lit and law seeing as law is usually a very intense course.
3. Oxford and Cambridge dont work out things on ucas points but the average oxford or cambridge student has 512 points. If you want to go to oxford or cambridge you will NEED 3 A's at A2.
Hope I helped xx ]
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