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Applying to study law? Andrew Mitchell helps you construct a personal statement that demonstrates your suitability for a law degree

If you wish to read for a degree in law, you won’t be alone: around 30,000 students apply to study the subject in 135 UK universities and colleges each year, with almost 70% securing a place (Law Society ‘Entry Trends’).

For the most popular universities, competition is especially fierce, with high entry requirements and 5–10 applicants per place. Law degrees are desirable commodities, well regarded by employers and opening doors not only to the legal profession but also to a wide range of exciting careers and opportunities (see A-LEVEL LAW REVIEW, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 12–13).

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