In support of A-level Law Universities don t like A-level Law fact or fiction?



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In support of A-level Law Universities don t like A-level Law fact or fiction? March 2014 We know there is a misconception amongst some students and teachers that universities have a negative view of A-level Law: Universities would rather students came with no prior knowledge of Law before they study a Law degree. A-level Law is viewed as a soft subject if a student is hoping to study something other than Law. To dispel these rumours, we have gathered evidence and supporting statements from respected institutions including Russell Group universities, to set the record straight and stop students from being put off from studying law. University of Cambridge, Faculty of Law While we are aware of the perception by some that studying Law at A-level might be considered a negative, we are somewhat puzzled by this. The clear view taken here in Cambridge on Law at A-level is a neutral one. So taking Law as an A-level subject does not put students at a disadvantage for admission to read law at Cambridge, nor does it provide an advantage. Nottingham Trent University, Law School The view that students should not read law at A-level before university is misguided; it represents the incorrect opinion that the law is ONLY an academic discipline. The law is in fact a dynamic vehicle for carrying rights, responsibility, obligations and punishments in the real world. It lives, it is and it should be learnt without discrimination. I have never actually yet met an admissions person who does discriminate against A-level Law in any way (bar some Scottish universities who do not accept English or Welsh A-level law). So, in terms of students electing not to take law in case HEIs don't accept it? In my view, this is nonsense and double nonsense. Please will you correct any careers 'experts' in your schools who tell you otherwise? They are about 40 years out of date in the advice they give. University of Surrey, School of Law About eight years ago, we drew up a list of preferred A-levels: Law was on that list. We now no longer have a list of preferred A-levels beyond not including general studies and critical thinking as we ask for AAB [grades]. Many of our students do have Law A-level. On balance, as long as students arrive at university realising that the A-level does not mean they don t have to study hard during their undergraduate degree, the study of A-level Law is a positive step. The people that do it are far less likely to drop out during the course of their studies because they know what studying Law is like. That said, students do not need to have studied A-level Law in order to undertake our LLB.

University of Nottingham, School of Law We too frequently come across these [negative] views regarding law A-level. The view of this School is that A-level law is not a positive advantage for student intending to read law at university, but equally it is not a disadvantage. We are very happy to accept, and do accept, applications from candidates offering A-level law as one of their qualifications. Queen s University, Belfast, Admissions Service While A-level Law is not a prerequisite for entry to undergraduate LLB Law degrees at Queen s University Belfast, we welcome applications from candidates taking A-level Law as part of their portfolio of qualifications for entry to all degree programmes at this institution. From A-level Law Review, April 2009 It has always seemed to me odd that universities might regard having studied A-level Law as a bad thing for taking the subject at undergraduate level. It would have been quite perverse if I had discriminated against A-level lawyers at [either of the university Law departments I have been involved with]. I can see that if a student with a good A-level in Law coasts through the first weeks of an undergraduate course, it may be difficult to identify the correct moment to kick on : however, it does seem to me that the upside outweighs all of this. Students taking A-level Law have some idea whether they like the subject and the subject likes them. My arrival at [university] to study the LLB was a leap of faith: it happened to work for me, but it did not have to be so. A-level studies would have allowed my decision to be based on much firmer ground. To regard A-level Law as a bad thing seems illogical. Even if it is sometimes regarded as a soft subject, whatever that may mean, it is badged by QCA with the same intellectual requirements as other A-levels. If a Law degree is supposed to be a good discipline for entering careers away from the legal world (as more than 50% of graduates do), suggesting that A-level Law is not good for the same sort of purpose and, worse, not good for studying law at university, seems bizarre. Reproduced courtesy of Philip Allan/Hodder Education, www.hoddereducation.co.uk/lawreview From A-level Law Review, January 2010 The most highly selective universities in the country do, by a large majority, treat A-level Law like any other A-level and, better still, they are willing to commit themselves to a public list of institutions that do so. Research findings [by Coulsdon College] show that the vast majority of law degree-awarding institutions are happy to accept A-level Law and that many institutions see it as expressly advantageous. The research also confirms that there are small pockets of resistance to A-level Law in higher education: however, these comments are by far the exceptions rather than the norm. Despite media coverage to the contrary, A-level Law is regarded as equal to other A-levels by Ofqual, the examining boards and the vast majority of British universities, with some going further by seeing it as expressly advantageous. The message to A-level Law students from these research findings is clear: your qualification is highly valued by higher education institutions and 2 of 5

will, with a good grade and support from good grades in other subjects, provide the foundations for degree-level study and access to the legal profession. Reproduced courtesy of Philip Allan/Hodder Education, www.hoddereducation.co.uk/lawreview We hope that these endorsements help you to make a more informed choice about studying A-level Law. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at law@aqa.org.uk or 01483 477 750. 3 of 5

University Law Departments and A-level Law Below is a list of all the institutions that have confirmed that A-level Law will be perfectly acceptable as an entry qualification for their law courses. Aberdeen University Aberystwyth University Anglia Ruskin University Balliol College, Oxford Bangor University Birmingham City University Bournemouth University Bradford University Brasenose College, Oxford Buckinghamshire New University Cardiff University Christ Church, Oxford Christ's College, Cambridge Churchill College, Cambridge City University Clare College, Cambridge Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Corpus Christi College, Oxford Coventry University De Monfort University Downing College, Cambridge Dundee University Durham University East Lancashire Institute of Higher Edge Hill University Edinburgh Napier University Education at Blackburn College Emmanuel College, Cambridge Exeter College, Oxford Exeter University Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge Girton College, Cambridge Glasgow Caledonian University Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge Harris Manchester College, Oxford Hertford College, Oxford Homerton College, Cambridge Huddersfield University Hughes Hall, Cambridge Jesus College, Cambridge Jesus College, Oxford Keble College, Oxford Keele University King's College London King's College, Cambridge Kingston University Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Lancaster University Leeds Metropolitan University Lincoln College, Oxford Liverpool Hope University Liverpool John Moores University London School of Economics London South Bank University Lucy Cavendish, Cambridge Magdalen College, Oxford Magdalene College, Cambridge Manchester University Manchester Metropolitan University Mansfield College, Oxford Merton College, Oxford Middlesex University Murray Edwards College, Cambridge New College, Oxford Newcastle University Newnham College, Cambridge Northumbria University Nottingham Trent University Oriel College, Oxford Oxford Brookes University Pembroke College, Cambridge Pembroke College, Oxford Peterhouse, Cambridge Queens College, Cambridge Queens University, Belfast Regent's College, Oxford Robinson College, Cambridge Selwyn College, Cambridge Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge Somerville College, Oxford Southampton Solent University St Anne's College, Oxford St Catharine's College, Cambridge St Catherine's College, Oxford St Edmund Hall, Oxford St Edmund's College, Cambridge St Hilda's College, Oxford St Hugh's College, Oxford St John's College, Cambridge St John's College, Oxford 4 of 5

St Peter's College, Oxford Staffordshire University Strathclyde University Swansea University Thames Valley University The Robert Gordon University Aberdeen The University of Hull Trinity College, Cambridge Trinity College, Oxford Trinity Hall, Cambridge University College London University College, Oxford University of Abertay Dundee University of Bedfordshire University of Birmingham University of Bolton University of Brighton University of Bristol University of Buckingham University of Central Lancashire University of Chester University of Derby University of East Anglia University of East London University of Edinburgh University of Essex University of Glamorgan University of Gloucestershire University of Greenwich University of Hertfordshire University of Kent University of Leeds University of Leicester University of Lincoln University of Liverpool University of Northampton University of Nottingham University of Portsmouth University of Reading University of Salford University of Sheffield University of Southampton University of Stirling University of Sunderland University of Surrey University of Sussex University of Teesside University of Ulster University of Warwick University of West England University of West Scotland University of Westminster University of Wolverhampton Wadham College, Oxford Wolfson College, Cambridge Worcester College, Oxford Please note that the Universities denoted in bold are universities in the Russell Group * The University of Cambridge advises all potential applicants to check the individual college websites to see to acceptable A-level subject combinations. ** The University of Oxford focus is on the extent to which candidates measure up to their published admissions criteria (further information is available at www.law.ox.ac.uk). 5 of 5