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Welcome to UniLaw

THE UK’S UNIVERSITY LAW APPLICATION EXPERTS

Our Mission

To help students kickstart their successful careers by providing them with all the tools, support and experience they need to get into the best universities to study law.

Get into law with:

  • An excellent Personal Statement
  • A high LNAT score
  • Interesting Legal Work Experience

Who is UniLaw?

UniLaw is a team of lawyers, law students, and experts dedicated to giving students the insider edge they need to get into the UK’s best law schools and become top-class lawyers.

There are plenty of UK law schools, however in order to catapult students into an outstanding career they must successfully gain a place at one of the UK’s best law schools. We guide students through the complex and confusing paths to law, from work experience and personal statements to LNAT preparation and interview practice.

Virginia has brought together a team of elite legal experts who are passionate about sharing their tried and tested methods and techniques with students to make their law application stand out from the crowd.

Download our Free Tools and attend our Masterclasses to get into Law today!

Virginia Szepietowski

Virginia Szepietowski

Founder, UniLaw

Virginia is a Trainee Solicitor with an LLB in Law & French Law from Exeter University, a Masters in Droit Européen from l’Université de Rennes, and an MSc in Law & Business from the University of Law.

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