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Firms I shouldn't be applying to as an Non-Russel group student
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<blockquote data-quote="AJ" data-source="post: 3041" data-attributes="member: 543"><p>Think the advice is total rubbish - and that’s putting it politely!!! (Except for perhaps slaugthers). Who is the advice from?</p><p></p><p>For example, I think I’m right in saying Macfarlanes don’t even have any A-level grade requirements or if they do they’re really low. </p><p></p><p>Grades are important. Which brings Oxbridge into play. But both are only one factor. I think further education, experience, activities, etc are equally as important. </p><p>Perhaps what they meant was that due to how competitive it is at the firms you mentioned it’s better to manage expectations and apply at other places as well. But even so if you’ve got the experience, grades, and a good application being non Russell shouldn’t hold you back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ, post: 3041, member: 543"] Think the advice is total rubbish - and that’s putting it politely!!! (Except for perhaps slaugthers). Who is the advice from? For example, I think I’m right in saying Macfarlanes don’t even have any A-level grade requirements or if they do they’re really low. Grades are important. Which brings Oxbridge into play. But both are only one factor. I think further education, experience, activities, etc are equally as important. Perhaps what they meant was that due to how competitive it is at the firms you mentioned it’s better to manage expectations and apply at other places as well. But even so if you’ve got the experience, grades, and a good application being non Russell shouldn’t hold you back. [/QUOTE]
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