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A-Level Law
Knowledge for Every Level and Ability
A-Level Law
"Law is not law if it violates the principles of eternal justice"
Studying law offers the opportunity to develop a range of skills and explore many aspects of human life. It gives you the chance to sharpen your mind, strengthen your understanding and deepen your experience across the full range of humanities and social sciences. You acquire both breadth of understanding and depth in the areas that interest you most.
Law should therefore appeal to those who want to develop both abstract thinking and practical problem-solving.


Tuition Structure
Just as law involves distinctive ways of thinking, it also involves a distinctive vocabulary – a new language.
Students learn this language alongside their peers, who are also struggling with its forms and subtleties. You will also learn from our tutors who will often use simple vocabulary to explain difficult concepts, preparing law students to advise clients who will usually not be legally trained. The same goes for writing about law. Writing verbose and unnecessarily complex opinions or other documents might make lawyers feel good about themselves but are of little use to clients; statutes and contracts drafted in such language can create enormous problems. Again, acquiring these skills takes time and exposure to a wide range of speakers and writers – for which a two-year law A-Level plainly offers much greater scope than a conversion course.
