Once you meet the benchmark (2:1), do you guys think firms place a lot of importance on where you fall within the 2:1 range? As in could your position on the range be a reason you aren't selected for the next stage even though your application is a strong?
Hi! I’m no expert but from recent experience, I feel like once you’ve passed the benchmark, most firms will not really consider it? For example, my grades are pretty average (I have some low 2.1s and one 2.2 for some modules, and an average of 2.1 overall) but I was able to get to the next round at a firm which is notoriously picky about academics. However, I wouldn’t doubt that where firms have to choose between very similar candidates (and even then it may be rare) that grades come into consideration, even if both have passed the benchmark. I wouldn’t take this personally though, because even if you have a brilliant application and academics, you may just be unlucky and not get selected.
Also just some general advice for anyone that needs it, but personally, I find that if you have objectively tried your best, and there’s nothing more you can do, it feels destructive to obsess over every possible reason why you didn’t make it through to the next step with a firm (as I used to do😅)- best just to move on and keep improving however you can!