Got a 2.1 overall but quite a few 2.2s in modules and one pass (31) - will this be a huge disadvantage for city firms?
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It will really depend on how many is "quite a few" and when they were.Got a 2.1 overall but quite a few 2.2s in modules and one pass (31) - will this be a huge disadvantage for city firms?
You will have to include all modules no matter what they contributed to your degree grade wise.Hi, thanks for your replies. @Jessica Booker - to reply - in 2nd year i had 4 modules (less weighting than third year) but got (high) 2.2s in all 4 - one was optional so only 'added' to my final grade as extra points, but is on my transcript so unsure whether to include this. in third year I had 7 and got 2.2s in 3, 2.1s in 3 and the pass (31) in one. then fourth year i got the first - although it was for a project - which counted a quarter of my degree.
so my track record for written exams is not the best. am just unsure how much firms (in particular US/MC) will consider my better grade in fourth year as proof of academic improvement?
Unfortunately my first year exams coincided with the COVID lockdown so all assessments were cancelled and I was automatically passed.You will have to include all modules no matter what they contributed to your degree grade wise.
What are your first year grades like?