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1 CoursesBa law jurisprudence in University of oxford
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The Oxford Law degrees aim to develop in their students a high level of skill in comprehension, analysis and presentation. Students are expected to read a good deal, mostly from primary sources (such as cases and statutes), rather than to take other people s word for things. They are expected to think hard about what they have read, so as to develop views not simply about what the law is, but also about why it is so, whether it should be so, and how it might be different. Students are asked to process what they read, together with their own thoughts, and to prepare essays and presentations for discussion in tutorials.
A-levels: AAA, Advanced Highers: AAB, or AA plus an additional Higher at grade A, IB: 38 (including core points) with at least 666 at HL, C/4 grade in GCSE Mathematics, or other evidence to demonstrate that they are appropriately numerate, Law National Admissions Test (LNAT) , IELTS of 7.0, TOEFL of 600, CAE/CPE of 185, English Language GCSE: grade B or grade 6, International Baccalaureate Standard Level (SL): score of 5 in English (as Language A or B)
Attorney, Justice Sector Advisor, Assistant University Counsel, Global eDiscovery Counsel, Legal Consultant, Mediator, Legal Assistant or Paralegal, Bar Association Administrator
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