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Aside from Slaughter and May, where should I avoid applying if I just have a 2.1?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrei Radu" data-source="post: 183226" data-attributes="member: 36777"><p>I can't think of any other firms who have a similar reputation for a focus on candidates who have achieved/are on track to achieve a 1.1. However, I think you can infer a grade-focused recruitment strategy from the firms who have an application eligibility criterion of a 'high' or 'strong' 2.1, rather than just a 2.1. You should be able to find this on each firm's application page. That said, provided that you have an overall grade over 65% (or mitigating circumstances), I would not discourage you from applying to those firms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrei Radu, post: 183226, member: 36777"] I can't think of any other firms who have a similar reputation for a focus on candidates who have achieved/are on track to achieve a 1.1. However, I think you can infer a grade-focused recruitment strategy from the firms who have an application eligibility criterion of a 'high' or 'strong' 2.1, rather than just a 2.1. You should be able to find this on each firm's application page. That said, provided that you have an overall grade over 65% (or mitigating circumstances), I would not discourage you from applying to those firms. [/QUOTE]
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