Thanks Jessica!I think that’s a good idea. Just don’t negatively frame the “because I couldn’t put it anywhere else/lack of space”, just say something like: “To clarify my academic grades from X country”
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Thanks Jessica!I think that’s a good idea. Just don’t negatively frame the “because I couldn’t put it anywhere else/lack of space”, just say something like: “To clarify my academic grades from X country”
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It won't be a real concern in my opinion. Your contract mark is still good and you have a 2.1 so tbh I wouldn't worry about the 2.2s. Just do your best to ensure that your final year grades are as good as possibleHi Jessica, I have a question about grades
I got 69% in my first year, and recently I received my second year results. I got 63%. My concern is that I got high 2:2's(bordering on 2:1's) for 3 modules(non core/commercial), and I also got 66% in contract which I heard some firms really care about. I was wondering how problematic this would be for the coming cycles.
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Hi Jessica, I have a question about grades
I got 69% in my first year, and recently I received my second year results. I got 63%. My concern is that I got high 2:2's(bordering on 2:1's) for 3 modules(non core/commercial), and I also got 66% in contract which I heard some firms really care about. I was wondering how problematic this would be for the current cycle(I applied to 2 MC firms), and the upcoming cycle
Thanks
Thank you- very reassuring! Congrats on your Gibson TC-I've been seeing your insightful posts on the forum for months and I'm glad it worked out !It won't be a real concern in my opinion. Your contract mark is still good and you have a 2.1 so tbh I wouldn't worry about the 2.2s. Just do your best to ensure that your final year grades are as good as possible
I think many firms will be aiming off academic results this year given the disruption - so I wouldn't worry about it, especially if your other grades (college + first year) are ok/good/strong.
Thank you so much!Thank you- very reassuring! Congrats on your Gibson TC-I've been seeing your insightful posts on the forum for months and I'm glad it worked out !
Thank you! Just a follow up question, so I've applied to Freshfields and White & Case, and I sent off the application without inputting the entirety of my 2nd year grades(as the deadlines for these apps were way before my results update). Would it be worthwhile/mean anything to send a email to Grad Rec and update them of my grades so they can fill it in the app(I don't think i can update my grades manually). I've done this with Slaughters, although the Grad Rec team e-mailed me for this, rather than the other way around. For some firms I've progressed onto the next stages of the app(WGT) without my second year grades, so maybe im reading into it too much?
Thanks again
Pretty sure from others’ posts on here that with Freshfields you can update your results yourself in your application.
Pretty sure from others’ posts on here that with Freshfields you can update your results yourself in your application.
If you can’t log back into your application and edit it with the grades, then you can contact the firms directly.
Hi Jessica ,
Following what you said, I contacted most of the firms I applied to, updating them on my results. Freshfields said that they couldn't update my results once submitted(fair enough of course!) ; I was wondering if I would be at a disadvantage(at an application stage) as my 2nd year grade profile remains incomplete, or would they consider that the deadline was before results day, and later ask for the penultimate year results anyways, if I get further through the process?
Thank you as always!
Very reassuring - esp the good first year results! Thank you!The only way you’d be at a disadvantage is if your first year grades are not strong. It’s not an issue - they will have lots of applicants who won’t have results - they will either ask for them or just make a judgement based on the information they have.
Hi Jess
I've seen this on one of the firm's that I am applying to :
• Apply by 31 January 2020 if you're a non-law student or graduate
• Apply by 31 July 2020 if you're a law student
Does this mean I'm actually not eligible to apply, even though I have done the GDL??
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