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<blockquote data-quote="B474" data-source="post: 30756" data-attributes="member: 6262"><p>I'm a mature student from Europe, interested in studying and practicing Law as a Solicitor in the UK. I am concerned about my job prospects since I don't have any A levels.</p><p></p><p>I took a "Science" direction while in high school and the graduation grade average isn't high. In order to gain admission to a university, I will either have to study and sit the A level examinations which isn't an option for me at this point, or do an Access Course/Foundation year. </p><p></p><p>I am aware of the fact that some of the Law firms are using the UCAS points system to filter applicants and being a foreign student, I am wondering, will my ability to gain employment in these firms depend on if I have any A levels or strong high school grades?</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to decide whether should I pursue that path, as I don't want to have limited career opportunities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B474, post: 30756, member: 6262"] I'm a mature student from Europe, interested in studying and practicing Law as a Solicitor in the UK. I am concerned about my job prospects since I don't have any A levels. I took a "Science" direction while in high school and the graduation grade average isn't high. In order to gain admission to a university, I will either have to study and sit the A level examinations which isn't an option for me at this point, or do an Access Course/Foundation year. I am aware of the fact that some of the Law firms are using the UCAS points system to filter applicants and being a foreign student, I am wondering, will my ability to gain employment in these firms depend on if I have any A levels or strong high school grades? I'm trying to decide whether should I pursue that path, as I don't want to have limited career opportunities. [/QUOTE]
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