Admission criteria for law: UCAS 577 points
Prospects for law graduates: 87 Employment or further study
Student teaching satisfaction score : 4.4/5
Interesting fact: The Law School building was designed by the famous designer Norman Foster, who was also responsible for the design of the Swiss Re Building and the reconstruction of the Reichstag Building.
2. Oxford University
Admission criteria for law students: UCAS 561 points
Prospects for law graduates: 85 employment or further study
Student Satisfaction Rating: 4.16/5
Fun fact: Many heads of state have studied at Oxford University. Fun fact: Many heads of state studied law at Oxford, including former Prime Minister Tony Blair and former King Olav V of Norway.
3. Durham University
Admission criteria for law: UCAS 563 points 4: UCAS 563 points
Prospects for law graduates: 86 Employment or further study
Student teaching satisfaction score: 4.16/5
Student teaching satisfaction score: 4.16/5
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Student Teaching Satisfaction Score: 4.15/5
Fun fact: Durham University’s law school building was named the most impressive in the world by Schools of Choice 2014 College building?
4. London School of Economics and Political Science
Law admission criteria: UCAS 562 points
Prospects for law graduates:
Students’ response to teaching Satisfaction score: 3.96/5
Fun fact: The LSE’s law course continues to refresh its presence, having been founded in 1895 by real estate lawyer Henry Hunt-Hutchinson. Hunt Hutchinson.
5. University College London
Admission standard for law: UCAS 538 points
Prospects of law graduates: 82% of students are employed or further study
Student Teaching Satisfaction Rating: 4.02/5
Fun fact: UCL Law School alumni include Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi and former Chief Justice Lord Woolf.
6. University of Nottingham
Law admission criteria: UCAS 494 points
Prospects of law graduates: Student satisfaction with teaching: 4.2/5
Fun fact: The University of Nottingham is committed to protecting human rights around the world. The Human Rights Law Center is an organization dedicated to promoting and protecting human rights around the world, with strong support from the Law School.
7. University of Glasgow
Law admission criteria: UCAS 523 points
Prospects for law graduates: 88 employment or further study
Student satisfaction with teaching: 3.95/5
Fun fact: Alumni of the University of Glasgow Law School include Lord Bonomi, judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, and the famous actor Gerard Butler. King's College London
Law admissions criteria: 544 UCAS points
Prospects for law graduates: 79% employed or further study
Student satisfaction with teaching Degree Rating: 4.04/5
Fun fact: The School of Law was renamed The Dickson Poon School of Law after receiving a £20 million donation from British philanthropist Sir Dickson Poon from Hong Kong. Dickson Poon School of Law). The gift was thought to be the largest donation in the history of a British and European law school.
9. University of Edinburgh
Admission criteria for law students: UCAS 499 points
Prospects for law graduates: 86 employment or further study
Student Satisfaction Rating: 3.94/5
Fun fact: The University of Edinburgh's law program was founded in 1707. The University of Edinburgh's law program was founded in 1707 and today two of the 12 judges of the UK's Supreme Court are graduates of the University.
10. University of Bristol
Admission criteria for law: UCAS 486 points
Prospects for law graduates: 81% of students are employed or continuing their studies
Student satisfaction rating with teaching: 4.02/5 10.