Jessica Booker
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Unfortunately this is a bit of a how long is a piece of string answer.Anyone know just how strict A Level requirements are with firms? I imagine very strict, but just wanted to check. I am running out of firms I can apply to, and most of the firms I wanted to apply to have high A Level requirements so I ended up avoiding them.
I got CDE on my A Levels after struggling with my mental health. The flip side of this is that I don't like explaining it in mitigating circ. because I feel they don't view my mental health particularly favourably either lol, but I do it if I need to.
@Jessica Booker , do you have any info on this?
Some firms will be exceptionally strict - so much so you might not even be able to apply
Some firms will say that applicants will "usually have achieved" certain grades, but clearly there are exceptions
Some firms also use contextualised recruitment system which change the approach to A-level grades too.
You may want to look at the following page on the Chambers website: Application and selection criteria - Chambers Student Guide
Put brutally frankly though, you'll need to claim your mitigating circumstances for any firm - that is my advice anyway. Without it, a firm will just assume you didn't apply yourself to your studies at that point in life (whether they have a requirement or not).