So, following on from https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/higher_education/5243884-law-at-which.
Going back a few months DS thought predictions would be AAA, hence talking about York, Exeter, etc.
We've just had parents evening and predictions are AStar, A, A, so that could bring others into it. You may say that's a good thing (I think it is for having a higher chance of getting an offer from the AAAs) but I'm not so sure it's good to now look at the AStar, A, A places.
So, not interested in London. Has said we would do the LNAT but knows nothing about it, yet.
That brings in Durham (LNAT), Bristol (LNAT), Warwick and Manchester, all at AStar, A, A. Leeds was that for 2025, but for 2026 it is now AAA (so it's in that pot now).
Looking at rough acceptance rates and what is used in the offer criteria (e.g. 40% LNAT, 40% A-levels, 20% GCSEs, and GCSE profile of majority 7+ (he doesn't have)), then I think DS would have <10% chance of an offer. If successful and went, then he would probably be at the lower end (ability-wise).
Therefore, is it actually worth looking at these places?