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2nd year law student query on a legal career within the corporate world
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<blockquote data-quote="AK105" data-source="post: 93605" data-attributes="member: 11332"><p>I am sure that you will manage to become a corporate lawyer with your degree results. I have performed poorly in my A levels (B & C grades) and at university. I did have mitigating circumstances but even the grades that were not affected by my mitigating circumstances were a low 2:1. I am also trying to improve my grades. Based on my experience applying to insight schemes, mitigating circumstances at A level followed by an inconsistent performance at university puts you in a very different position to someone with mitigating circumstances and strong performance at uni. I can almost guarantee that if you keep up your performance at uni, and apply to firms, you won't be rejected at the app stage (at least for academic reasons). Sorry for the late reply, I just stumbled upon this post, and I want to assure you that you don't need to stress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AK105, post: 93605, member: 11332"] I am sure that you will manage to become a corporate lawyer with your degree results. I have performed poorly in my A levels (B & C grades) and at university. I did have mitigating circumstances but even the grades that were not affected by my mitigating circumstances were a low 2:1. I am also trying to improve my grades. Based on my experience applying to insight schemes, mitigating circumstances at A level followed by an inconsistent performance at university puts you in a very different position to someone with mitigating circumstances and strong performance at uni. I can almost guarantee that if you keep up your performance at uni, and apply to firms, you won't be rejected at the app stage (at least for academic reasons). Sorry for the late reply, I just stumbled upon this post, and I want to assure you that you don't need to stress. [/QUOTE]
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