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Study law at uinversity without maths

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qandaseeker | 14:33 Fri 20th Mar 2009 | Jobs & Education
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hi, i want to study law at a good university. i have 4 gcse's and hopefully will pass my 5th (english resit). i currntly have grade D in maths.

after i get 5 gcse's, i can do a levels. do the universities ask for maths gcse?

please help me

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As far as I'm aware, almost all Universities and prospective employers will require a minimum of Grade C in English and Maths for any course or job.

It's worth checking the specific entry requirements for the Universities you're interested in, but I'd strongly recommend you resit your Maths GCSE in the hopes of getting a C.

If you can't do a resit at school, it may be worth going to evening classes or similar. You may find that your choices of further education and employment are limited without a good Maths GCSE. Good luck!

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