Hey all,
Just wondering about how firms view LPC results overall. I just got my stage 1 results back and it went okay but not brilliantly, the average so far is a 63. It's impossible for me to bring this up to a distinction without averaging about 90% in my electives which I don't think will be possible due to the fact I find them all tough to manage. I'm gutted I can't now get a distinction, but I wondered if firms are generally okay with a commendation?
Another issue I have is that I have some retakes to do for non-grade weighted exams from January. These don't count to my final result but this is all not showing me as a great candidate overall. I'm doubting that I will even get to ACs with performances like this as I'm worried about how my grades are all consistently average and don't stand out as exceptional, whereas other people in my class I know are finding it fairly easy and are coming away with distinctions. The only redeeming feature I have to balance this is the fact I'm having to work part-time to support myself in a bar, which I don't feel counts for much as it's only 3 days a week.
I'm close to the end of the course so will slog it to finish and just try and get a job but am wondering how much this may affect my TC prospects in the future. Should I consider just paralegalling for a bit and then doing SQE 1. I would only be able to do this once I've paid off at least some of my student loans as that number just keeps going up at this point in time which is stressful, to say the least. Long in short, I'm feeling very lost right now and starting to doubt whether I should continue with my current course as my ambition for my career is city law, (with city electives to match) and these are not matching up to the reality of my grades so far. Any and all advice would be appreciated.
Just wondering about how firms view LPC results overall. I just got my stage 1 results back and it went okay but not brilliantly, the average so far is a 63. It's impossible for me to bring this up to a distinction without averaging about 90% in my electives which I don't think will be possible due to the fact I find them all tough to manage. I'm gutted I can't now get a distinction, but I wondered if firms are generally okay with a commendation?
Another issue I have is that I have some retakes to do for non-grade weighted exams from January. These don't count to my final result but this is all not showing me as a great candidate overall. I'm doubting that I will even get to ACs with performances like this as I'm worried about how my grades are all consistently average and don't stand out as exceptional, whereas other people in my class I know are finding it fairly easy and are coming away with distinctions. The only redeeming feature I have to balance this is the fact I'm having to work part-time to support myself in a bar, which I don't feel counts for much as it's only 3 days a week.
I'm close to the end of the course so will slog it to finish and just try and get a job but am wondering how much this may affect my TC prospects in the future. Should I consider just paralegalling for a bit and then doing SQE 1. I would only be able to do this once I've paid off at least some of my student loans as that number just keeps going up at this point in time which is stressful, to say the least. Long in short, I'm feeling very lost right now and starting to doubt whether I should continue with my current course as my ambition for my career is city law, (with city electives to match) and these are not matching up to the reality of my grades so far. Any and all advice would be appreciated.