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Non-law final year making applications, any advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="dw11cfc" data-source="post: 159832" data-attributes="member: 32848"><p>Hi, I'm a non-law final year student at uni of Manchester. I've only really properly started researching law and a legal career this academic year, so I am a bit behind the schedule of this application season, but this forum is very helpful. My plan is to do my best this round but focus on my uni work, and then next year properly go for it with hopefully good uni grades.</p><p></p><p>For the applications I am doing, I was wondering if I should worry about a very low mark 1st year of uni? I got ~50 in 1st year but 64.7 in 2nd and am averaging 78 (based off of only 1 module mark though!) so far in 3rd. Tbh, I just didn't work in 1st year and knew that it didn't count towards my degree. I have all A*s at A level, maybe that will balance it out.</p><p></p><p>For TLTs VS application, they say "Please list your undergraduate modules and scores:". Could I just list my second and third year modules and take this question to mean all relevant modules that count towards your degree, or are they clearly asking for all my module scores?</p><p></p><p>Thank you & any advice appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dw11cfc, post: 159832, member: 32848"] Hi, I'm a non-law final year student at uni of Manchester. I've only really properly started researching law and a legal career this academic year, so I am a bit behind the schedule of this application season, but this forum is very helpful. My plan is to do my best this round but focus on my uni work, and then next year properly go for it with hopefully good uni grades. For the applications I am doing, I was wondering if I should worry about a very low mark 1st year of uni? I got ~50 in 1st year but 64.7 in 2nd and am averaging 78 (based off of only 1 module mark though!) so far in 3rd. Tbh, I just didn't work in 1st year and knew that it didn't count towards my degree. I have all A*s at A level, maybe that will balance it out. For TLTs VS application, they say "Please list your undergraduate modules and scores:". Could I just list my second and third year modules and take this question to mean all relevant modules that count towards your degree, or are they clearly asking for all my module scores? Thank you & any advice appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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