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<blockquote data-quote="mg42guy32" data-source="post: 215625" data-attributes="member: 36483"><p><span style="font-family: 'arial'">Hi Everyone,</span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'arial'">I'm a 2025 Physics graduate out of a Durham/Warwick/UCL uni with a 2:1 (67%) overall and was wondering if I had any chance of a Vacation scheme with firms like FF, W&C, HSF, Goodwin, Ashurst, NRF and Covington with my very inconsistent grade profile or if I'm out of luck haha</span></p><h4><span style="font-family: 'arial'">First Year (58.9%)</span></h4><p>Physics Laboratory: 63% </p><p>Mathematics for Physicists: 54% </p><p>Physics Foundations: 46% </p><p>Classical Mechanics & Special Relativity: 40% </p><p>Quantum Phenomena: 54% </p><p>Electricity and Magnetism: 63% </p><p>Astronomy: 61% </p><p>Physics Programming Workshop: 70% </p><p>Tutorial (Physics): 76% </p><h4><span style="font-family: 'arial'">Second Year: 62.9% (with mitigating circumstances)</span></h4><p>Spanish 1: 58% </p><p>Quantum Mechanics and its Applications: 59% </p><p>Physics Skills: 71% </p><p>Mathematical Methods for Physicists: 53% </p><p>Computational Physics: 90% </p><p>Stars and the Solar System: 52% </p><p>Statistical Mechanics, Electromagnetic Theory and Optics: 51% </p><h4><span style="font-family: 'arial'">Third Year (70.5%)</span></h4><p>Surveillance States: Biometrics from the Border to the Bathroom: 72% </p><p>Philosophy of Evil: 67%</p><p>Communicating Science: 64%</p><p>Scientific Computing: 80% </p><p>Physics Project (BSc): 67% </p><p>Quantum Physics of Atoms: 64% </p><p>The Standard Model: 82%</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mg42guy32, post: 215625, member: 36483"] [FONT=arial]Hi Everyone, I'm a 2025 Physics graduate out of a Durham/Warwick/UCL uni with a 2:1 (67%) overall and was wondering if I had any chance of a Vacation scheme with firms like FF, W&C, HSF, Goodwin, Ashurst, NRF and Covington with my very inconsistent grade profile or if I'm out of luck haha[/FONT] [HEADING=3][FONT=arial]First Year (58.9%)[/FONT][/HEADING] Physics Laboratory: 63% Mathematics for Physicists: 54% Physics Foundations: 46% Classical Mechanics & Special Relativity: 40% Quantum Phenomena: 54% Electricity and Magnetism: 63% Astronomy: 61% Physics Programming Workshop: 70% Tutorial (Physics): 76% [HEADING=3][FONT=arial]Second Year: 62.9% (with mitigating circumstances)[/FONT][/HEADING] Spanish 1: 58% Quantum Mechanics and its Applications: 59% Physics Skills: 71% Mathematical Methods for Physicists: 53% Computational Physics: 90% Stars and the Solar System: 52% Statistical Mechanics, Electromagnetic Theory and Optics: 51% [HEADING=3][FONT=arial]Third Year (70.5%)[/FONT][/HEADING] Surveillance States: Biometrics from the Border to the Bathroom: 72% Philosophy of Evil: 67% Communicating Science: 64% Scientific Computing: 80% Physics Project (BSc): 67% Quantum Physics of Atoms: 64% The Standard Model: 82% [/QUOTE]
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