Hi ,
Firstly, well done on being so close to a 2:1 this year, being 0.1 off shows you’re right on the cusp, and if you push on in your final year, graduating with a 2:1 is absolutely within reach.
To your concern: having a 2:2 in second year doesn’t automatically shut doors, especially as many firms now look at applications in a more rounded way. While some firms still use a strict 2:1 filter, an increasing number apply contextual recruitment tools or take into account your overall trajectory, university, A-Levels, and experience. The fact you’re at a Russell Group university, have solid A-Levels (A*AB), and already bring relevant legal experience will all help strengthen your applications.
A few things you can do:
- Show the upward trend. If your grades improve in final year, highlight that in applications, firms do value resilience and progress.
- Leverage your experience. Work placements, pro bono, or legal internships often carry almost as much weight as academic grades when recruiters are assessing genuine interest and capability.
- Be strategic with applications. Some firms are known to be more flexible on academics, particularly if you can demonstrate strong skills and commercial awareness. Others will consider extenuating circumstances or contextual factors if you flag them.
- Network and apply early. Building connections with graduate recruitment or lawyers at events can sometimes help you bypass the rigid paper sift by having someone advocate for you.
In short: while a 2:2 in second year may make some applications trickier, it does not massively damage your chances, especially if you finish strong and present your experience well. Many people with similar profiles still secure vacation schemes and training contracts (I personally don't have stellar grades, yet have a TC at a top teir international firm.
Focus on maximising your final year, polishing your applications, and targeting firms that take a view of the overall candidate. You’re definitely still in the running.