In the Uk, would Universities accept people who didnt do history at GCSE and A-level?

Loulabelle

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I have never known what i want to be but i have always had some careers in mind that i might like. I chose my Gcses and am doing geography, food technology and religious education as well as the compulsory english, maths, french, double award science, english literature and additional maths but have only now decided that Law might be what i want to do in the future. I have heard a lot of other people talk about law as their chosen career but they have all said that you must do history at GCSE and A-level, Is this true? Do universities give first preference to those with history at gcse and A-level qualifications? Would it be difficult for someone without these qualifications to get a place ata chosen university?

And for those who are Law students - Would you recommend going into Law as a career?
 
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