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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How old are you? This would help to answer your question! But, don't worry you don't need to be good at maths to do Law. Try http://www.lcan.org.uk for some up to date advice. As far as I remember when I was getting careers advice a few years ago in 6th form, it was best to keep a good balance of subjects and in general you just needed to show a decent ability. Think it also makes a difference if you want to be a solicitor, or aiming for a barrister, or whatever. Also you don't need to do a law degree, you can do any degree and then a law conversion course after that.
Yes age is important, to know where you are at. I am really not sure why you think maths is important, although if you are at GCSE level then you will need it. Also, you don't say what you want to do in law - there are many roles including legal secretaries, court ushers, solicitors etc. The web link below has a career leaflet.
http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/becomingasolicitor/careerinlaw.law
yup I did a conversion year and found it the most mind blowingly dull experience. Its not even that intellectually challeneging, a lot of it is form processing and very routine stuff. on top of that you have the 'culture' that law firms like to develop (licking ass) and the expectation of long hours.
the suggestion of work experience is a good one.