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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 23241" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>1) Yes - your first year grades/marks may not count for your degree, but they count for law firms. You’ll need to provide any grades you have achieved for completed modules. If you don’t have any yet, instead of N/A you should try to provide something like TBC - June 2020 or something like that to show you will get some form of marks at the end of the academic year.</p><p></p><p>2) anything. Part time work, volunteer work, open days, internships, self/employment. Any work experience. To me an event is not employment though, so personally I would t include this.</p><p></p><p>3) yes - unfortunately it could be an issue. It would have been better to provide another form of referee (personal/academic) if you have absolutely no work experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 23241, member: 2672"] 1) Yes - your first year grades/marks may not count for your degree, but they count for law firms. You’ll need to provide any grades you have achieved for completed modules. If you don’t have any yet, instead of N/A you should try to provide something like TBC - June 2020 or something like that to show you will get some form of marks at the end of the academic year. 2) anything. Part time work, volunteer work, open days, internships, self/employment. Any work experience. To me an event is not employment though, so personally I would t include this. 3) yes - unfortunately it could be an issue. It would have been better to provide another form of referee (personal/academic) if you have absolutely no work experience. [/QUOTE]
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