UK Law School Entry Requirements You will typically need high school grades of 70% (or at least 60%) or a university degree with a 2.6 GPA.
Average requirements for undergraduate degrees A levels. ABB. Scottish Highers. BBB. Vocational. BTEC DDD (Level 3 National Extended Diploma in specific subjects) Other Level 3/Level 6 qualifications (e.g. Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma or SQCF Level 6) may be accepted as an alternative.
It is perfectly possible to become a solicitor and pursue a legal career in the UK without completing a three-year Law degree. An SQE preparation course, such as Barbri's, will help you to pass the exam and so provide you with sufficient skills and knowledge to become an effective solicitor.
Open to non-law graduates. You can achieve your LLM even without a prior degree, via our three possible entry points: the Postgraduate Certificate, the Postgraduate Diploma, and the LLM.
Solicitors' UK bar exam requirements Obtain an undergraduate degree in any subject (it does not need to be a law degree), or equivalent qualification or apprenticeship. Pass SQE1 and SQE2. Complete two years of Qualifying Work Experience (QWE)
Yes, you can pass the bar without attending law school. States that allow an applicant to take the bar without attending law school require the applicant to participate in an apprenticeship. During their apprenticeship, the applicant learns what they need to learn to take the bar.
This taught programme is provided by the School of Law. For any graduate, whether a law graduate or not, with an interest in sport and the law. Provides an introduction to the main ways in which sport and law interact, in domestic UK and EU law.
CILEX Professional Qualification (CPQ) Solicitors often have a broader range of legal knowledge and responsibilities. After you've gained experience as a specialist lawyer you can transition to become a solicitor. The CPQ is open to anyone with or without a degree.