What are the best subjects to study if I want to read Law?
Although you might think of Law as “vocational”, because it relates to professional activity and a Law degree qualifies you to proceed to the next stage of legal training, the study of law at University is done through an academic approach, and we are looking for students with high academic abilities. If you are in England and Wales, looking to go into sixth-form or college next year, and think you would like to study Law at university, you should choose A Levels, International Baccalaureate, A Level equivalent programme, or Cambridge Pre-U. Having chosen those schemes of study, you need to pick your specialist subjects. Law is analytical, so a choice that demands analytical skills is a good idea (Maths and Languages are good examples, but many other subjects require analytical skills, too). Law requires an awareness of society as it is now (think Economics, Politics, Religious Studies) and how we got here (think History), and how different societies might be organized (think human Geo