Most UK universities offer a law degree as a three-year undergraduate course. This differs from law schools in the US where you can only complete a law degree at the postgraduate level. Navigating the university application process confuses many students, so to make...
Essay writing contests provide a challenging, yet rewarding, opportunity to advance beyond the school curriculum, delve further into a chosen subject and help you gain invaluable experience to boost your university applications. These unique competitions offer a...
A law degree is widely regarded as one of the most versatile and transferable options at university. While there are traditional and well-trodden paths into the legal industry, there are even more legal career possibilities that you may never have considered. To help...
The LNAT is the Law National Aptitude Test. Some universities use this test to assess prospective students’ reasoning, deduction and writing abilities, prior to offering you an interview. Although taking an entrance exam like this may seem daunting, with enough...
The majority of UK universities don’t require specific A-level subjects as an entry requirement onto a law degree. However, it’s always a good idea to choose A-levels that will help you build a strong foundation for your future academic studies and professional...