Currently an UNDERGRAD at Texas A&M looking to get into the Cambridge Law course (LL.B.)

<p>I am currently a Texas A&M student and am looking at possibilities for law school. I want to apply to Cambridge, but need to attain some knowledge first. Thus, here are some questions:</p>

<p>Does Cambridge accept US students who already have undergraduate degrees?
If so, what do they look for (grade-wise, course-wise, etc.)?
Would it be more or less expensive than coming straight from high-school?</p>

<p>I appreciate the info. However, please only post if you KNOW answers to the questions (no guesses please). Also if you know someone who did this, please explain the extent of their experience. Thanks!</p>

<p>You need to check the website of that university, and find out what the admissions requirements are. If you can’t find them there, contact the Education Officer at the closest UK Consulate. That person will be able to help you find out the information that you need.</p>

<p>Typically they want 5 AP exams with a grade of 5 but that’s for high school students. I don’t know whether they admit students who attended college. British universities, including Cambridge, don’t give “transfer credit” so that you start from scratch.
Law at Cambridge is super competitive so that I imagine a 4.0 would be expected.
You’d have to submit your application by October 15, then you’d have a 3 or 4 hour written test, then you’d have an oral exam (probably one hour long, with 12-20 books expected read and understood).</p>