J Jess New member Oct 18, 2009 #1 i havent taken law in my gcse's, so will i be able to take it in a level and become a lawyer eventually?
i havent taken law in my gcse's, so will i be able to take it in a level and become a lawyer eventually?
T thepawnbrokerroared New member Oct 18, 2009 #2 You don't need GCSE Law to do A Level Law. You don't need either GCSE or A Level Law to apply for a Law course at university. In fact many university Law departments say that they prefer applicants who have not done A Level Law.
You don't need GCSE Law to do A Level Law. You don't need either GCSE or A Level Law to apply for a Law course at university. In fact many university Law departments say that they prefer applicants who have not done A Level Law.