Background requirements: To apply for a law major in a British university, you usually need an academic background in the fields of law, humanities and social sciences, and some courses can also accept applications from other majors. See specialized courses for specific requirements.
Education requirements: Applying to study in British law schools usually requires at least a second-class honours bachelor's degree from a British university. Law schools that want to apply for prestigious schools basically require a second-class honorary bachelor's degree, or a four-year bachelor's degree from a recognized university in China, with an average score of more than 80 points.
Language requirements: Law school courses have high language requirements, because they generally contain many technical terms, so applying for studying in British law schools generally requires IELTS scores of at least 6.5.
The above information is a routine requirement, but because different majors in each school have their own special requirements, if a university needs to know more detailed application requirements, it can check the previous successful application cases according to its own college background and achievements through the volunteer reference system for studying abroad.
The reference system for studying abroad volunteers is as follows:
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In the reference system of studying abroad, we can see which schools our teachers and sisters went to, which majors they applied for, how many language scores they got, which study agent they used, and so on.
The query is as follows: