Hello,
I was just looking for some advice on the extent that my grades will limit me (individual module results). At A-Level, I received 3 As, but in my undergraduate I had a couple of mixed grades. This was a history degree at a good London Russell Group uni (think KCL/LSE).
In my first year of university, I made the biggest mistake of my life in missing an exam - I wrote down the incorrect time, and so missed an exam I was otherwise confident for. As a result, my re-sit was capped at a pass (40).
My only other blip was a 59 in a final year module (also very embarrassing). The rest of my grades were 2:1/1sts, with me ultimately receiving a 2:1 (65%).
I am a few years post-graduation now, after undertaking a senior property role post university. Deciding I wanted to practice law has given me more professional/academic direction. I recently received a distinction in the GDL (79%), have volunteered at Citizens Advice for a year, and volunteer as an Independent Custody Visitor (attending police stations to ensure detainees are having legal rights upheld). I am currently studying for SQE1, with preparation included in the conversion course.
I was just wondering the extent that these undergraduate grades will hold me back. Should I, for example, limit my applications to a certain type of firm? My area of interest lies in commercial law, and I want to work on larger deals.
Any help on this would be much appreciated. I have felt very disheartened at my undergraduate grades since deciding to career change into law.
I was just looking for some advice on the extent that my grades will limit me (individual module results). At A-Level, I received 3 As, but in my undergraduate I had a couple of mixed grades. This was a history degree at a good London Russell Group uni (think KCL/LSE).
In my first year of university, I made the biggest mistake of my life in missing an exam - I wrote down the incorrect time, and so missed an exam I was otherwise confident for. As a result, my re-sit was capped at a pass (40).
My only other blip was a 59 in a final year module (also very embarrassing). The rest of my grades were 2:1/1sts, with me ultimately receiving a 2:1 (65%).
I am a few years post-graduation now, after undertaking a senior property role post university. Deciding I wanted to practice law has given me more professional/academic direction. I recently received a distinction in the GDL (79%), have volunteered at Citizens Advice for a year, and volunteer as an Independent Custody Visitor (attending police stations to ensure detainees are having legal rights upheld). I am currently studying for SQE1, with preparation included in the conversion course.
I was just wondering the extent that these undergraduate grades will hold me back. Should I, for example, limit my applications to a certain type of firm? My area of interest lies in commercial law, and I want to work on larger deals.
Any help on this would be much appreciated. I have felt very disheartened at my undergraduate grades since deciding to career change into law.