A few days ago
Anonymous

How to improve my chances of getting into a good uni/oxbridge?

Basically i was wondering how i could improve my chances of getting into a good uni, ideally oxbridge, to study law.

Over half of my GCSE grades are A* and A, i’m predicted A’s for my a levels, i play the violin and sing, and i am involved in concerts for them [sometimes singing solos!] i help out at my local brownies, was form rep for the school council, and am hoping to do some voluntary work soon.

What else can i do?

I’ve heard contradicting information regarding extra curricular activities, with some people saying that doing something such as d of e and being involved in sports clubs is a good thing, whilst other people say that uni’s dont look at this.

Please help!

Thankyou in advance.

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A few days ago
Thomas M

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British universities look at extracurriculars much less than American ones do. Most British universities, in most cases do not look at them at all.

If you get all A’s on your A levels you should definitely get into a good law school. Oxbridge will usually require an interview before they give you (or choose not to give you) an A-level grades offer, but you stand a decent chance with them if you do well on your interview.

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