A-level and IB grades achieved by those who enrolled on the BA Jurisprudence (M100) in autumn 2019
Hello,
I would like to request the following information about your single honours law course (please exclude any data on joint honours law courses from your reply).
1. The number of students who enrolled in 2019.
2. A complete, anonymised list of the A-level results achieved by each of the students who enrolled. Please break this down by student (e.g. Candidate 1 got A*AA, Candidate 2 got AAA, etc.)
3. A complete, anonymised list of the IB total points achieved by each of the students who enrolled. Please break this down by student (e.g. Candidate 1 got 35 points out of 45, Candidate 2 got 38 points out of 45, etc.)
Thank you in advance for your reply!
Best Regards,
John Dimitroulopoulos
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From: John Dimitroulopoulos <[FOI #635493 email]>
Sent: 17 January 2020 12:08 AM
To: FOI <[University of Oxford request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - A-level and IB grades achieved
by those who enrolled on the BA Jurisprudence (M100) in autumn 2019
Hello,
I would like to request the following information about your single
honours law course (please exclude any data on joint honours law courses
from your reply).
1. The number of students who enrolled in 2019.
2. A complete, anonymised list of the A-level results achieved by each of
the students who enrolled. Please break this down by student (e.g.
Candidate 1 got A*AA, Candidate 2 got AAA, etc.)
3. A complete, anonymised list of the IB total points achieved by each of
the students who enrolled. Please break this down by student (e.g.
Candidate 1 got 35 points out of 45, Candidate 2 got 38 points out of 45,
etc.)
Thank you in advance for your reply!
Best Regards,
John Dimitroulopoulos
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