My final degree results have come in, and I got a 2:2 from a RG uni. Needless to say, they have not gone the way I had hoped. The main issue that I am having at the moment is that I have absolutely no idea what type of career in law is possible with a 2:2 degree as all of the work experience/ personal contact I have so far have been with magic/ silver circle commercial law firms which explicitly ask for a 2:1. Does this mean this sort of experience is wasted as I would likely not be able to get in if I apply to these firms?
I spoke to a careers advisor, but the advice I got was very vague and not really helpful.
So my question is:
What would all of you do if you just finished uni and were in my current position with my grades?
I.E:
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Results:
Overall degree classification: Bachelor of Laws with Honours in Law 2:2 - 57.83%
Module results:
Y3:
Commercial Law- 58%
Employment Law- 55%
Intellectual Property- 64%
Company Law- 51%
Y2:
The Law of Torts- 62%
Land Law- 61%
Equity and Trusts- 48%
Equality and Diversity- 72%
European Union Law- 62%
Y1:
Criminal Law 65%
The Law of Contract 64%
Constitutional and Administrative Law 68%
Legal Foundations 60%
I spoke to a careers advisor, but the advice I got was very vague and not really helpful.
So my question is:
What would all of you do if you just finished uni and were in my current position with my grades?
I.E:
- Which areas of law do I have a chance in?
- What types of commercial law firms should I prioritise applying to?
- Do I even have a chance of getting into a commercial law firm if I apply?
- Which other areas of law may I have a better chance in than commercial law? (This is a big question for me as I have been completely focused on commercial law from the beginning, so I would love to know about other options.)
- Any advice on how to have a successful career in law with these results?
- Any other advice you think may be helpful to me in this position?
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Results:
Overall degree classification: Bachelor of Laws with Honours in Law 2:2 - 57.83%
Module results:
Y3:
Commercial Law- 58%
Employment Law- 55%
Intellectual Property- 64%
Company Law- 51%
Y2:
The Law of Torts- 62%
Land Law- 61%
Equity and Trusts- 48%
Equality and Diversity- 72%
European Union Law- 62%
Y1:
Criminal Law 65%
The Law of Contract 64%
Constitutional and Administrative Law 68%
Legal Foundations 60%