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Advice on how to tell HR that I only received a PASS on LPC
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<blockquote data-quote="lawstudent.a" data-source="post: 146448" data-attributes="member: 30188"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>I received a 2:1 on my undergrad and recently completed the LPC with a Pass. While going through the program, I discovered that I excelled during seminars and managed to complete tasks ahead of their deadlines, all while working part-time. It was a proud moment for me, as I strived to give my best in every aspect of my studies.</p><p></p><p>However, I must admit that my performance in the exams did not mirror my efforts. I received grades in the range of 50s and 60s on my core modules and electives, although fortunately, I did not fail any of them. On the other hand, I did achieve higher scores of 80 in SAC and 70 in Wills, despite the fact that they do not carry as much weight in the overall evaluation.</p><p></p><p>To be completely honest, I am currently disappointed in myself. I wanted to reach out and ask for your guidance regarding a matter that concerns me. I have already secured a TC, which only requires the completion of my LPC. However, I will soon need to submit my final transcript to the firm.</p><p></p><p>In light of my exam results, I am apprehensive that my TC offer may be reconsidered, given that my grades do not fully reflect my true potential and dedication. I believe that academic performance is only one aspect of an individual's abilities, and I am willing to invest my time and effort into proving myself as a hardworking and committed professional.</p><p>I would truly appreciate any advice you may have on how to effectively communicate to the HR team that my grades do not define me as a whole and that I am enthusiastic about making a positive impact within the firm.</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lawstudent.a, post: 146448, member: 30188"] Hi guys, I received a 2:1 on my undergrad and recently completed the LPC with a Pass. While going through the program, I discovered that I excelled during seminars and managed to complete tasks ahead of their deadlines, all while working part-time. It was a proud moment for me, as I strived to give my best in every aspect of my studies. However, I must admit that my performance in the exams did not mirror my efforts. I received grades in the range of 50s and 60s on my core modules and electives, although fortunately, I did not fail any of them. On the other hand, I did achieve higher scores of 80 in SAC and 70 in Wills, despite the fact that they do not carry as much weight in the overall evaluation. To be completely honest, I am currently disappointed in myself. I wanted to reach out and ask for your guidance regarding a matter that concerns me. I have already secured a TC, which only requires the completion of my LPC. However, I will soon need to submit my final transcript to the firm. In light of my exam results, I am apprehensive that my TC offer may be reconsidered, given that my grades do not fully reflect my true potential and dedication. I believe that academic performance is only one aspect of an individual's abilities, and I am willing to invest my time and effort into proving myself as a hardworking and committed professional. I would truly appreciate any advice you may have on how to effectively communicate to the HR team that my grades do not define me as a whole and that I am enthusiastic about making a positive impact within the firm. Thank you so much! [/QUOTE]
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