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Do you need to tell your sponsor firm your degree results?
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<blockquote data-quote="mpongo" data-source="post: 81970" data-attributes="member: 9743"><p>Hi everyone,</p><p></p><p>I have a TC with a US law firm. They have a small intake. My offer letter didn’t give any stipulated requirements relating to my undergraduate degree. </p><p></p><p>I am going to start the GDL. The provider says on its website that it requires a 2.1 degree, but they have inducted me into the programme without asking for any proof etc.</p><p></p><p>I got my undergrad results the other day, so I know that if asked to show that I got a 2.1 or above, that I can.</p><p></p><p>Is it standard practice to email your undergraduate results over to your sponsor firm? I was slightly under the impression that it was a ‘given’ that their future trainees would get good enough results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mpongo, post: 81970, member: 9743"] Hi everyone, I have a TC with a US law firm. They have a small intake. My offer letter didn’t give any stipulated requirements relating to my undergraduate degree. I am going to start the GDL. The provider says on its website that it requires a 2.1 degree, but they have inducted me into the programme without asking for any proof etc. I got my undergrad results the other day, so I know that if asked to show that I got a 2.1 or above, that I can. Is it standard practice to email your undergraduate results over to your sponsor firm? I was slightly under the impression that it was a ‘given’ that their future trainees would get good enough results. [/QUOTE]
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