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Browse all A-Level Law tutorsA-Level Law introduces students to the English legal system, contract law, tort, criminal law, statutory interpretation and legal reasoning. Success requires both accurate case-law recall and the ability to apply legal principles to problem scenarios in a structured way. Private tutoring focuses on the IRAC (Issue, Rule, Application, Conclusion) framework for problem questions and the evaluative essays that require comparison of legal doctrine. York has a strong academic culture and active private tuition market, particularly around key exam years.
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Browse all A-Level Law tutorsA-Level Law is highly relevant for Law degree entry, though most law schools do not formally require it. Oxford, Cambridge, UCL and other top law schools accept applications without A-Level Law. It is valued as evidence of interest and ability, and can accelerate understanding in Year 1 of a law degree.
Students who write narrative answers about what happened in a case scenario lose marks. The IRAC approach — identify the legal Issue, state the Rule, Apply it to the specific facts, reach a Conclusion — is the structure examiners expect. A tutor drills this until it is automatic.
A-Level Law mark schemes require named cases with the year and the principle they establish. Students who paraphrase ('a case about negligence') rather than citing precisely ('Donoghue v Stevenson [1932]') lose marks throughout every answer.
The literal rule, golden rule, mischief rule, purposive approach, and the rules of language (ejusdem generis, expressio unius, noscitur a sociis) must all be applied accurately. Students who confuse these or can't apply them to unseen scenarios lose significant marks.
No — most UK law schools, including Oxford, Cambridge, UCL and the LSE, do not require A-Level Law. History, English and other essay-based subjects are often preferred as evidence of analytical writing. A-Level Law is useful context but not a formal requirement.
A-Level Law tutors typically charge £30–£55 per hour. Law tutors with LLB degrees or legal professional experience often charge at the higher end.
Yes — problem questions are the most common tutoring focus for A-Level Law. A tutor can mark practice answers against the IRAC framework, identify where marks are being lost, and run structured practice scenarios until the approach is consistent.
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