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How many applicants for Oxford Law?

In the 2021-22 Admissions cycle Oxford received 2046 Law applications, with 72 additional applications for Law with Senior status entry.
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How hard is it to get into law at Oxford?

Not only is it competitive to gain a place at Oxford, but the Law course is one of the most competitive degrees too. In 2022, the Annual Admissions Statistical Report revealed that Oxford Law receives 8.1 applicants per place. Oxford Law's acceptance rate is just 13%.
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Is law at Oxford competitive?

Oxford Law graduates are in high demand, because law firms and other employers know that our admissions are highly competitive, our teaching is very intensive and our collegiate system provides ample opportunity to develop sought after employability skills such as teamwork, leadership, communication and so on.
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How many people get interviews for law at Oxford?

Broken down by course: 1780 applications for Law alone were received. 560 candidates were interviewed.
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What was the lowest LNAT score for Oxford?

However, as was mentioned before, Oxford places a much greater emphasis on Section B than any other university that requires the LNAT. The data available shows that the Lowest Section A score from a successful applicant was just 14 points.
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Can I get into Oxford with a 2 1?

Undergraduate qualifications

If your graduate course at Oxford requires a 'strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honours' in the UK system, you will usually need a bachelor's degree from a recognised university with an overall grade of 2:1 or 65% or a GPA of 4.0 out of 5.0.
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What is the rejection rate for Oxford?

Oxford University is one of the most prestigious and competitive universities in the world, with an undergraduate acceptance rate of around 15-17.5%, and a postgraduate acceptance rate of about 30%.
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How prestigious is Oxford Law?

It is 'one of the most highly regarded undergraduate law degrees in the UK, and those who do well in it are in high demand both in the legal professions and in other fields in which professional analytical work is required'.
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What A level is best for law at Oxford?

Whichever of these courses you opt to take, the University of Oxford recommends taking an essay-based subject at A-Level as they have proven helpful for the content of the course. Just as with Cambridge, History, Mathematics, and English Literature are the most popular A-Levels studied by applicants to Oxford.
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How many people apply to Oxford Law every year?

In the 2021-22 Admissions cycle Oxford received 2046 Law applications, with 72 additional applications for Law with Senior status entry.
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Am I more likely to get into Oxford or Cambridge law?

With only 13% and 16% of applicants achieving a place to study Law at Oxford and Cambridge, it is clear how competitive both the universities are to get into. The minimal difference means that applying to one based on the success rate isn't suggested.
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Is Oxford Law better than Harvard Law?

Harvard University in the US takes first place, followed by Stanford University. A fifth of the universities in the law ranking are located in the US. The University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford are the only UK universities in the top 10. There are 53 UK universities in the ranking in total.
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What grades do you need to get into Oxford law?

REQUIREMENTS
  • A-levels: AAA.
  • Advanced Highers: AAB or AA, plus an additional Higher at grade A.
  • IB: 38 including core points (with at least 6,6,6, at HL)
  • or any other equivalent.
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Is Oxford Law expensive?

For undergraduate law programs: For UK/EU students: The tuition fee for 2022-23 academic year is £9,250 per year. Students can also apply for a maintenance loan to cover living expenses. For international students: The tuition fee for 2022-23 academic year is £26,770 per year.
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Which Oxford college is easiest for law?

St John's. Known for its excellent academic reputation, St John's is a great choice for students interested in studying law at Oxford. As a top Oxford college for law, it is easier to get into than Magdalen od Brasenose. St John's acceptance rate for the law is around 9%.
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What is the most prestigious college at Oxford for law?

The choice of Brasenose would be excellent and they are very highly regarded. Also there is Balliol, St. Johns , Magdalen and my own Worcester. More, but each has its own well, perks and advantages.
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How much does Oxford cost?

Here's how much you need to put in a 529 savings plan every month to send your kid to Oxford debt-free. The University of Oxford in the U.K. estimates it will cost overseas students nearly $65,000 to attend the school in 2020-2021, if you factor in tuition and expenses.
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What is the hardest degree to get in Oxford?

Hardest Oxbridge Degrees:
  • Human Sciences: A branch of medical science, human sciences is a specialization course and is not easily found in every university. ...
  • Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE): A degree not found in most universities, PPE is offered by Oxford.
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What is the most competitive Oxford course?

Most Competitive Courses at Oxford University
  • Mathematics and Statistics - 4.6%
  • Economics and Management - 5.2%
  • Computer Science - 4.6%
  • Medicine - 7.6%
  • Mathematics and Computer Science - 10%
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What is the acceptance rate for Oxford Law and Finance?

On point 4, in the context of Oxford, the intake for BCL/MJur is 140/ ~1034. This leads to an acceptance rate of ~13.5%. On the other hand, the intake for the MLF is 45/ ~409, meaning the acceptance rate is ~11%.
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Where do most Oxbridge rejects go?

From what I understand, the main ones tend to be:
  • Durham/Bristol/St Andrews.
  • UCL/LSE/Imperial.
  • York/Edinburgh/Kings.
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How can I increase my chances of getting into Oxford?

Oxford prefers applicants to have as many A*s and 9s as possible, and many applicants have a lot of 7, 8 and 9 grades. So you should ensure that your historic grades don't let you down, especially in subjects relevant to your course. Also, don't stretch yourself too thin if you're struggling to get great grades.
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Can an average person get into Oxford?

Roughly one in six applicants gets into Oxford, on average. It's important for underrepresented learners to understand that the chances of being admitted are much higher than they might think. Surely that makes it worth a shot?
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Do you need 3 A * to get into Oxford?

However Oxford usually only has around 3,300 places each year so even excellent grades will not guarantee you an offer. Offers for Oxford places are between A*A*A and AAA at A-level, depending on the course. (See course pages.) See a list of Oxford courses with conditional offers including at least one A*.
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