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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 30211" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>The A-levels maybe (if they have a minimum criteria) but the low ranking uni won’t be an issue.</p><p></p><p>Resitting the A-level is unlikely to change things. If firms care enough about grades, generally they will want to see them sat in the same year.</p><p></p><p>A LLM is not a magic bullet. It might help strengthen your application - but I want to be frank. Too many people go on to do LLMs thinking it solves the problem when it doesn’t quite work like that. 1) if the rest of your application is strong, then the a-level grades are less important anyway 2) if the rest of your application isn’t strong, an LLM isn’t going to make it successful.</p><p></p><p>Plenty of people go to so an LLM and build out the rest of their CV/application while they study it. And that is what helps get them a TC, not the LLM.</p><p></p><p>Do you have ext circs or would you be flagged in a contextualised recruitment process?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 30211, member: 2672"] The A-levels maybe (if they have a minimum criteria) but the low ranking uni won’t be an issue. Resitting the A-level is unlikely to change things. If firms care enough about grades, generally they will want to see them sat in the same year. A LLM is not a magic bullet. It might help strengthen your application - but I want to be frank. Too many people go on to do LLMs thinking it solves the problem when it doesn’t quite work like that. 1) if the rest of your application is strong, then the a-level grades are less important anyway 2) if the rest of your application isn’t strong, an LLM isn’t going to make it successful. Plenty of people go to so an LLM and build out the rest of their CV/application while they study it. And that is what helps get them a TC, not the LLM. Do you have ext circs or would you be flagged in a contextualised recruitment process? [/QUOTE]
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