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What GCSEs Do I Need To Become A Lawyer?

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    In terms of GCSE the subject is not really important but what is considered most is you academic ability and also the A levels grades are really very important. Mostly op law firm look out for students with a minimum of AAB at A level and a 2.1 at degree. You can even try and take some kind of work experience. Try and contact local firms or even courts in order to gain some kind of work experience. Some of the subjects that are considered for grades are History, Languages, Science, whereas subjects like Drama and General Studies are not considered to be that important.
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    Evey  

    answered 3 years ago

    Hiya i have read that its really helps? And i want to ask another question i took history for gcse drama and ethics. Do you think this will help me to be come a lawyer?
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    Rewshan

    Rewshan

    commented 6 months ago

      Theses nothing special you ned you must have a language if you want to do international law.

      But it really depends what law you chose you should have at least 3 A levels.
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      Guest

      Guest  

      answered 6 months ago

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