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Hello, basically I'm going to attend university (if I get accepted in any) in the UK and I was looking into law school. All the university websites say no specific subjects are needed to get I however my parents seem to think I can no longer understand simple English and that there ARE specific subjects needed to get accepted into law school. I do English, Psychology and Physics for A-Level so would any of these subjects be useful for law school? And are there generally any specific subject entry requieements for law scjools in England?I would really appreciate any advice from someone who understands the stuff. Thanks.
If the websites say that there are no specific subjects, then you are correct, in that it doesn't matter what subjects you take, as long as you can meet the required grades to get accepted.
Other than that, it really depends on what university you apply to and the requirements for their courses as some (not all) universities ask that you take the LNAT (National Admissions Test for Law) when applying.