u/Existing_Use_3585

Hello everyone. I'm a fellow student in bangladesh, who's currently studying AS just after finishing igcse in october 2025. I'm hoping to give my AS in January 2027. Currently studying M1, P1, P2 and S1 along with physics and chemistry.

Now we all know that IAL law only occurs once a year that is in May/June session. But I'm very serious to maintain sessions that is staying faithful to January session. Now me and including my parents actually want me to pursue either engineering or LLB if i get into arts. I'm quite passionate about these fields myself.

But the question arises, if I chose IAL law, that means for this sole subject I'll have to give exams in may. That would result in 2 different certificates. One in January and another odd one being in may for only one subject that is law.

Any law students who have studied the course or any science background student, please guys I need your advice. Would it be wise to do so? Im eager to try into good government universities in my country. Also Considering the fact I'm planning actively for a scholarship for further studies in either USA or UK. Not ivy league ones. But state universities. Please help guys? I need to make decisions quickly.

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u/Existing_Use_3585 — 12 days ago

Hello everyone. I'm a fellow student in bangladesh, who's currently studying AS just after finishing igcse in october 2025. I'm hoping to give my AS in January 2027. Currently studying M1, P1, P2 and S1 along with physics and chemistry.

Now we all know that IAL law only occurs once a year that is in May/June session. But I'm very serious to maintain sessions that is staying faithful to January session. Now me and including my parents actually want me to pursue either engineering or LLB if i get into arts. I'm quite passionate about these fields myself.

But the question arises, if I chose IAL law, that means for this sole subject I'll have to give exams in may. That would result in 2 different certificates. One in January and another odd one being in may for only one subject that is law.

Any law students who have studied the course or any science background student, please guys I need your advice. Would it be wise to do so? Im eager to try into good government universities in my country. Also Considering the fact I'm planning actively for a scholarship for further studies in either USA or UK. Not ivy league ones. But state universities. Please help guys? I need to make decisions quickly.

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u/Existing_Use_3585 — 12 days ago