Request for data on enrolled students - undergraduate law
Dear Queen Mary University of London,
All of the requests below pertain to your law (M100) course. Please do not include data from other law-related courses (such as Law with a Language or Law with a Year Overseas) if these courses are available.
THE REQUEST
I would like to request the following information for the 2017/2018 admissions cycle:
1. A complete, anonymised list of all (I)GCSE grades achieved by the students who enrolled in the M100 law course following the relevant admissions period.
2. A complete, anonymised list of all A-level grades achieved by the students who enrolled in the M100 law course following the relevant admissions period.
3. A complete, anonymised list of all IB grades achieved by the students who enrolled in the M100 law course following the relevant admissions period;
4. A complete, anonymised list of all the scores for the LNAT multiple-choice section that were achieved by students who enrolled in the M100 law course following the relevant admissions period.
EXAMPLE
Your response may be expressed in the following format, where each row represents a separate, anonymous student:
(I)GCSE scores
999A*A*A*A*A*A*AAAA
A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A
999888888887765
A*A*A*A*A*A*AAAAB
IB Scores
43
35
39
40
40
38
A-level Scores
A*AA
A*A*AA
AABB
AAA
AAAAB
A*AAB
LNAT Multiple Choice scores
25
30
32
25
28
19
Yours faithfully,
John Dimitroulopoulos
We acknowledge receipt of your request and will respond as soon as we can.
Richard Jackson
Governance Assistant
Room E18
Queen’s Building
Queen Mary University London
FOI 2019/F81
Dear John Dimitroulopoulos,
Thank you for your email of 11^th February.
Please find attached the information you requested, apart from part 4
since Queen Mary does not require the LNAT for admission to law courses.
The GCSE data include IGCSEs, O levels, Brunei GCSEs and Sri Lankan O
levels, as these are all considered GCSEs when we assess applications. If
necessary you can filter these out.
If you are dissatisfied with this response, you may ask QMUL to conduct a
review of this decision. To do this, please contact the College in
writing (including by fax, letter or email), describe the original
request, explain your grounds for dissatisfaction, and include an address
for correspondence. You have 40 working days from receipt of this
communication to submit a review request. When the review process has
been completed, if you are still dissatisfied, you may ask the Information
Commissioner to intervene. Please see [1]www.ico.org.uk for details.
Yours sincerely
Paul Smallcombe
Records & Information Compliance Manager
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