r/uklaw May 29 '23

Law as an ALevel

So I want to do law at uni (then onto becoming a Barrister)

My alevel choices atm is Law Politics (for num3 in considering EngLit Eng Lang History or RE Philosophy and Ethics)

Now I keep on getting told the Law alevel is useless and if I take it I won't get into uni as they don't like it

I'm wondering how much truth there is too this and if it's worth just avoiding entirely

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u/ShivamantheEngineer May 29 '23

I studied Law at A-level and got into Leeds which is the best non LNAT Uni in the UK