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<blockquote data-quote="Marcus Ketley" data-source="post: 186179" data-attributes="member: 37260"><p>Afternoon,</p><p></p><p>Most of the time firms will ask you to list all of your undergraduate grades on the application form. In law, we recruit quite far in advance and therefore we often ask candidates to list if they are <em>on-track</em> for whatever our minimum grade requirement is. First year grades can be quite useful as part of that process. If you can see that someone has achieved consistent 2:1s or 1sts, this will support you in understanding if they are on-track (at the time of application) to achieve our minimum requirement, especially if the candidate is at the beginning of their second year when they apply.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would not let your first year grades put you off applying, especially if the firm is looking for your final grade rather than a modular breakdown. If there are any mitigating circumstances surrounding the outcome of your first year, I would recommend including these where appropriate. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Marcus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcus Ketley, post: 186179, member: 37260"] Afternoon, Most of the time firms will ask you to list all of your undergraduate grades on the application form. In law, we recruit quite far in advance and therefore we often ask candidates to list if they are [I]on-track[/I] for whatever our minimum grade requirement is. First year grades can be quite useful as part of that process. If you can see that someone has achieved consistent 2:1s or 1sts, this will support you in understanding if they are on-track (at the time of application) to achieve our minimum requirement, especially if the candidate is at the beginning of their second year when they apply. I would not let your first year grades put you off applying, especially if the firm is looking for your final grade rather than a modular breakdown. If there are any mitigating circumstances surrounding the outcome of your first year, I would recommend including these where appropriate. Marcus [/QUOTE]
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