A level subjects for criminal or family law?
Tazza asked:
Are computer studies and maths or physics necessary for criminal law? Would taking History, French, English Language and Psycology for A levels be a good idea for law? If not which subjects should i replace them with?
If you could help that would be great. Thank you.
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Are computer studies and maths or physics necessary for criminal law? Would taking History, French, English Language and Psycology for A levels be a good idea for law? If not which subjects should i replace them with?
If you could help that would be great. Thank you.

August 26th, 2009 at 9:27 pm
Well if possible, i would suggest taking law at Alevel, so you know that the study of law is for you. Psychology is a good choice aswell, but other than that choose a varied range of acedemic subjects. History and French are good choices, howver i would suggest English Lit (or English lit and lang) as universities view english lang. as less acedemic and prefer lit.
Computer studies/maths/physics arent nessesary, however if you enjoy them and will get good marks, i would go for them
Its all about getting good grades rather than what subjects they are in. If you dont want to be a lawyer (but be in police ect. i would go for language or economics/ maths alevels and uni courses).
August 27th, 2009 at 11:26 am
i would say Psychology, history, english lit and any other one of your choice so i guess you will pick french!