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First Year Grades

Dylan Anton

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Hi!

I've recently got back first year grades, and I have unfortunately got one 2:2 module. The full breakdown -

Contract Law - 69
LSE100 - 69
Tort Law - 67
Public Law - 63
Criminal Law - 55

Average - 64.6 (~65)

I understand that I should be able to make most applications given that I received a 2:1 (but that the 2:2 module would be considered a red flag). Despite having secured 5 first year schemes and having done a fair bit of extra-curriculas, I'm more concerned about the firms that outright reject candidates based on one 2:2 module or see a 2:2 module as heavily detrimental to a candidate's application.

I would like some advice on which firms to avoid applying to in second year in this regard. Or if I've got it completely wrong, please let me know, as I have got mixed information about grades.

Thanks for the help in advance!
 

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in my experience it never stopped me (my only 2:2 was also criminal law lol)

Tort and contract are the most important and you did well there.
 

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Hi!

I've recently got back first year grades, and I have unfortunately got one 2:2 module. The full breakdown -

Contract Law - 69
LSE100 - 69
Tort Law - 67
Public Law - 63
Criminal Law - 55

Average - 64.6 (~65)

I understand that I should be able to make most applications given that I received a 2:1 (but that the 2:2 module would be considered a red flag). Despite having secured 5 first year schemes and having done a fair bit of extra-curriculas, I'm more concerned about the firms that outright reject candidates based on one 2:2 module or see a 2:2 module as heavily detrimental to a candidate's application.

I would like some advice on which firms to avoid applying to in second year in this regard. Or if I've got it completely wrong, please let me know, as I have got mixed information about grades.

Thanks for the help in advance!
The vast majority of firms are not going to reject you because of one 2.2 module, and especially given the strength of your other modules.
 

Dylan Anton

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in my experience it never stopped me (my only 2:2 was also criminal law lol)

Tort and contract are the most important and you did well there.
Yeah Criminal Law's a sly one haha. Thank you for sharing your experience, that's reassuring, and also I loved Contract/Tort so I guess I'm good with the Commercial Law side of academics for now.


The vast majority of firms are not going to reject you because of one 2.2 module, and especially given the strength of your other modules.
Ah thank you for your response Jess! I guess I just heard about one or two strict firms and was scared there'd be a widespread application of that stringency across the top firms. I'm going to be applying to a select few anyway so it shouldn't hold me back - I was just a bit nervous straight after receiving my grades.

Thanks again.
 

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Yeah Criminal Law's a sly one haha. Thank you for sharing your experience, that's reassuring, and also I loved Contract/Tort so I guess I'm good with the Commercial Law side of academics for now.



Ah thank you for your response Jess! I guess I just heard about one or two strict firms and was scared there'd be a widespread application of that stringency across the top firms. I'm going to be applying to a select few anyway so it shouldn't hold me back - I was just a bit nervous straight after receiving my grades.

Thanks again.
Unless a firm references something like "consistent academic excellence" as a requirement, I think you will be fine with most firms, especially if you are confident in the rest of your application. It is just one module and therefore most firms will look way beyond that.
 
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Dylan Anton

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Update for anyone with this same issue:

The 2:2 did not impact me in securing vacation schemes. Some firms asked about it, but did not stop me from progressing at a number of places. I'm sure it got me rejected at some law firms early on without me knowing, but if you apply to enough (and apply knowing about the firm's stance on grades), you will be totally fine!
 

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Update for anyone with this same issue:

The 2:2 did not impact me in securing vacation schemes. Some firms asked about it, but did not stop me from progressing at a number of places. I'm sure it got me rejected at some law firms early on without me knowing, but if you apply to enough (and apply knowing about the firm's stance on grades), you will be totally fine!
Hi Dylan, congratulations on your vac schemes. I'm in a similar situation to you; would you be willing to share which firms you were progressed at? Totally understand if you prefer not to, re anonymity and all. Cheers.
 

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