My last post may have seemed flippant and a lot of people question whether that’s the reality. However it is the reality....
What typically happens, is candidates from higher ranked universities
typically have stronger applications as a whole compared to those from lower universities - and by this I mean collectively.
There are always individual exceptions to this, otherwise I wouldn’t have recruited people from Kingston, Northampton, London Met, Hertfordshire and definitely wouldn’t have actively recruited from places like City/Royal Holloway, Greenwich and Northumbria.
But generally the higher the university you go to the more:
- You achieve academically before you go there
- You typically have a profile that means just like you got into a highly competitive/high standard degree course, you also have that profile for a highly competitive/high standard career
- Also you get the osmosis effect of being around people who are also of the caliber. If you are in a cohort at uni who are all aiming for a TC at a MC firm, you pick up a lot more compared to a uni where you might be the only person aiming to work in a MC firm. That osmosis effect can help you submit a stronger application.
- You’ll probably have more informed careers advisors and lecturers too, plus law societies who have stronger connections to firms, and better alumni networks.
But again there are exceptions to all of this - especially now sharing information and the amount of opportunities to learn has grown (one of the key reasons I am on here!). So its not like your fate is sealed by going to a low ranked uni, it’s just probably a hell of a lot easier for you to learn from those around you at a more highly ranked one.