Hello!
Feeling stressed by A-level requirements as a bachelors and GDL graduate.
I got a BBB at A-levels, back in 2018. I have since got a high 2:1 (non law) at a RG uni and a distinction in the GDL.
Most firms I'm interested in have an AAB requirement - can I still apply? I also have a 6 month legal internship abroad.
I dont have any extenuating circumstances for my A-levels (but I do for my undergraduate and GDL).
Has anyone with a similar background successfully got TCs at one of these firms despite their A-levels. I feel I have gotten far more disciplined and intelligent since graduating college so it can be quite frustrating, that A-levels are still considered years on.
Would appreciate any advice or opinions
Feeling stressed by A-level requirements as a bachelors and GDL graduate.
I got a BBB at A-levels, back in 2018. I have since got a high 2:1 (non law) at a RG uni and a distinction in the GDL.
Most firms I'm interested in have an AAB requirement - can I still apply? I also have a 6 month legal internship abroad.
I dont have any extenuating circumstances for my A-levels (but I do for my undergraduate and GDL).
Has anyone with a similar background successfully got TCs at one of these firms despite their A-levels. I feel I have gotten far more disciplined and intelligent since graduating college so it can be quite frustrating, that A-levels are still considered years on.
Would appreciate any advice or opinions