What gcses needed to be a lawyer?
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I'm a grade B student in English (gcse) and I was wondering is that an ok level to take law for alevels and what other gcses do I need to pass?
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Answer:
I do law now and got a B in english and C's in everything else but did fail 3 of my subjects (music, geog and sociology) As long as you get 5 a-c in gcse including math and english you can do anything for a-level. As to what grades you need to become a lawyer that is deiferent there are different routes you can take for it and it also depends on what lawyer you want to be. You can after your gcse's go straight in to a lawyer system called the CILEx route.
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Other answers
Yes, B is cool. Aim for 5+ GCSE's A*-B
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