What ATAR Do I Need for Law?

What ATAR Do I Need for Law in NSW?

Law is one of the most competitive undergraduate degrees in NSW. The Go8 law schools typically require an ATAR of 96 or above for direct-entry combined degrees. Here is the 2024 picture across NSW universities.

NSW university ATAR requirements for Law

UniversityCourseATAR Cut-off (2024)Notes
University of SydneyBachelor of Laws (combined)99.00Combined degrees only; ATAR cut-off for combined programs
UNSWBachelor of Laws (combined)96.00Juris Doctor (graduate entry) available
Macquarie UniversityBachelor of Laws90.00Single and combined programs
UTSBachelor of Laws90.25Combined degree options available
Western Sydney UniversityBachelor of Laws80.00More accessible pathway; strong graduate outcomes
Australian Catholic UniversityBachelor of Laws70.00Entry via ATAR or portfolio

Which subjects help for law?

English Advanced is the single most important subject. Law schools want to see evidence you can analyse complex texts, construct arguments, and write precisely under pressure. Essays in the Common Module and Module B directly mirror the skills law school demands.

Maths Extension 1 or 2 scales exceptionally well and can lift your ATAR even if you do not use maths in law school itself. Many high-achieving law students take both English Advanced and Maths Extension 2 for this reason.

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How to hit your ATAR target

Your ATAR is calculated from your best 10 units of HSC subjects, scaled by subject difficulty. Choosing the right subjects and performing consistently is more important than cramming in Year 12.

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