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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 14390" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>1) you demonstrate it through knowledge and research. That you can say confidently that you understand what you are letting yourself in for and that matches your skill set and interests. Any transferable skills or knowledge from other experiences should be referenced.</p><p></p><p>2) for some firms possible, for others not at all. Depends on the relative strength of your other academics though, and also the strength of the rest of your application. As you cams out with a first, that will be a major plus though. Plenty of people with your academic profile manage it though.</p><p></p><p>Most firms will ask for every module result, so if asked you will have to provide them. It’s pretty obvious when people don’t and I’ve also retracted offers where people missed modules off of their application form to make it look better. It doesn’t matter whether it counts to your degree or not, you still has to complete the module to actually get your degree and without the modules you wouldn’t have a degree at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 14390, member: 2672"] 1) you demonstrate it through knowledge and research. That you can say confidently that you understand what you are letting yourself in for and that matches your skill set and interests. Any transferable skills or knowledge from other experiences should be referenced. 2) for some firms possible, for others not at all. Depends on the relative strength of your other academics though, and also the strength of the rest of your application. As you cams out with a first, that will be a major plus though. Plenty of people with your academic profile manage it though. Most firms will ask for every module result, so if asked you will have to provide them. It’s pretty obvious when people don’t and I’ve also retracted offers where people missed modules off of their application form to make it look better. It doesn’t matter whether it counts to your degree or not, you still has to complete the module to actually get your degree and without the modules you wouldn’t have a degree at all. [/QUOTE]
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