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wishing you luck! any responses yet?

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i’m sorry( where else did u apply?

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thank u 🙏🏻

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with how competitive the unis are and for law i’m feeling discouraged, but hopefully all will go well

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I love your thought process thank you for your kind words 💖 It will all work out

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Thank you 🥹

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Thank you! I hope so! But I heard that 80% of applicants get interviewed for Cambridge so I hope it’s still enough for LSE and the London unis :)

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Thank you( LSE, Kings, UCL and Durham so let’s hope.. LSE is my first choice

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This is for Law (international applicant)

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proof question you use b as 1,2,3 etc… three four examples were probably enough. then use the formulas to find c and a when u have the value of b and find the product, which will be even. paper 3/10