Firms that accept low 2:1

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Hi - was just wondering in general does anyone know which firms accept low 2:1 (I.e with 2:2 modules in between) so long as the candidate has good A levels and good work/extra curricular experience?

If anyone had any insight, that would be much appreciated!

Thanks
 
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Hi - was just wondering in general does anyone know which firms accept low 2:1 (I.e with 2:2 modules in between) so long as the candidate has good A levels and good work/extra curricular experience?

If anyone had any insight, that would be much appreciated!

Thanks

Any firm if you have other things like relevant experience to back it up. Obviously you will be up against stiff competition so need to stand out if shooting for top firms so be wise in your choice, but certainly don't limit yourself. PM me if you want some pointers
 
Any firm if you have other things like relevant experience to back it up. Obviously you will be up against stiff competition so need to stand out if shooting for top firms so be wise in your choice, but certainly don't limit yourself. PM me if you want some pointers
Completely agree. Low 2:1s is still a 2:1. I have some 2:2s but still averaging a 2:1 and I'm not letting that stop me from applying to most firms. Obviously you can get an impression if the firm really priorities a high 2:1 but go in with more confidence.
 
Any firm if you have other things like relevant experience to back it up. Obviously you will be up against stiff competition so need to stand out if shooting for top firms so be wise in your choice, but certainly don't limit yourself. PM me if you want some pointers

hi there I’m also in the same position I was wondering if I could get some pointers too?
 
Any firm if you have other things like relevant experience to back it up. Obviously you will be up against stiff competition so need to stand out if shooting for top firms so be wise in your choice, but certainly don't limit yourself. PM me if you want some pointers
Hey bud, I am in the same boat and still applying for bigger firms. Could use some pointers on my application if possible. I know Im 5 years ahead of this message haha