How did you get into Oxford/LSE from Canada?

<p>Hello!</p>

<p>I want to study law in the UK. That's because one cannot study law as an undergraduate
in Canada and the US.
I go to a regular high school in Ontario. Thing is my high school does not have advanced placement or international baccalaureate as options.
I would be writing the SAT and 2/3 subject tests.</p>

<p>I am really passionate about law and my dream schools would be LSE/Oxford.
I know they are really really really hard to get into.
LSE wants an average of 90 and Oxford of 85, minimum of course. I currently have an 87 and am in Grade 11. I further plan to write the LNAT too.</p>

<p>How bad are my chances? How did you get in?</p>

<p>I thank you for reading and for your assistance! Have a good day (:</p>

<p>Canadian applicants are treated differently from American applicants. This is largely an American forum. I suggest you: (1) contact the British High Commission; (2) contact the Cambridge (or Oxford) Students Union. They have students who advise overseas students.</p>

<p>In short, it will depend on your province. They specify requirements depending on province. </p>

<p>I trust you know that if you study law in the UK, you cannot simply come back and practise law in Canada. You will need to check with the Ontario Law Society. It could wind up taking just as long as if you want the normal route.</p>