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Law BA Hons

STUDY MODE

Full-Time

LENGTH

3 years course

LOCATION

Queens'

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YEAR ABROAD

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FOUNDATION YEAR

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Law BA Hons

Law at Cambridge allows you to understand law in its historical and social contexts, and to examine its general principles and techniques. It develops skills in analysis, interpretation and logical reasoning,

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What you will need to do

Apply by 15 Oct
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Pass an entry test

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Points of entry for Law BA Hons

Year 1

Entry requirements for Law and Law at University of Cambridge

Entry requirements are the formal requirements students need to meet to be considered for a place on a university course. But, each year many universities accept students with lower grades. The bar chart below shows the actual UCAS tariff points of students currently on this course.
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Required subjects for Law BA Hons at University of Cambridge

Minimum A level offer: A*AA Please check the website for subject requirements for this course (www.cam.ac.uk/courses)

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member5117142
2nd October 24

Land Economy, BA Hons FullTime

Good course, great prospects, more computational aspects could be embedded into the course read more

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member1173253
11th November 22

Land Economy, BA Hons FullTime

Good university, good professors and atmosphere. Competitive but help in exploring your limit! read more

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member1068403
21st April 22

Law, BA Hons FullTime

I’m still hearing that Cambridge Law Faculty is caught up in the 1940s, but there are some very smart and very good teachers here. And there can be no substitute from being taught by the guys who wrote the standard text - gives a lovely feeling of privilege. read more

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member1259790
9th June 21

Law, BA Hons FullTime

Great stepping stone for career read more

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member944304
7th December 19

Law, BA Hons FullTime

Studying law is an extremely rigorous course but leaves plenty of choice for you to develop in areas you are interested in and there are of course great job prospects. read more

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member1342183
14th September 19

Law, BA Hons FullTime

An incredible course taught by world leading experts. Faultless! read more

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Timour Wielemans
13th June 19

Land Economy, BA Hons FullTime

great course with great content and teachers read more

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member1231788
29th May 18

Law, BA Hons FullTime

You have lectures throughout the week plus supervisions for each subject, consisting of 3-4 people. It's the supervisions that you're doing the work for - you'll have a reading list for each one plus essays usually every other supervision (I usually had 2 essays per week, although it varied). The supervisors and lecturers are, on the whole, very knowledgable. In comparison to other unis you tend to go into more detail about the development of the law, not just what it is now, and how it might develop in the future etc. I didn't get as much out of it as I could of because I prioritised extra-curriculars etc. too much but overall very glad that I studied it. With regards to careers prospects I secured a City training contract just after my second year. read more

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