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A Level Law Revision

Struggling to keep track of cases, statutes, and legal principles all at once? That's the course in a nutshell. You'll work across criminal law, tort, contract, and the English legal system — applying legal rules to real cases and building the kind of analytical argument that examiners reward. It's essay-heavy, case-driven, and genuinely fascinating. It’s demanding, but with our A Level Law revision resources, you’ll nail the application questions and walk into every paper with confidence. Got an A Level Law class to teach? Our materials help your students go from basic case recall to the structured legal reasoning that earns the top marks.

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A Level Law Specifications

Frequently Asked Questions

No, and this surprises a lot of people. No UK university requires it. Oxford, Cambridge, and the LSE all accept applicants without it. If you're set on Law at university, pairing it with History or English is a strong combination.

Yes. All three A Level Law papers are written exams, so clear, structured legal writing is essential. You'll need to explain legal rules, apply them to scenarios using real cases, and evaluate whether the law works as it should. Students who struggle tend to know the cases but can't apply them under pressure. Plenty of timed practice is the single best thing you can do to fix that before exam day.