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<blockquote data-quote="William Langford" data-source="post: 215607" data-attributes="member: 41697"><p>Hi Everyone,</p><p></p><p>I finished A levels with BBBB (I'm eligible for contextual offers due to caring responsibilities) and just finished my first year at a RG university with a 2:2 which was very surprising and disheartening.</p><p>My question are as follows:</p><p>Does anyone know what top firms dont have high academic requirements so I can apply to their VS? If not for a VS, can I still apply for open days since some firms done have academic requirements for these?</p><p>Will my A-Level grades effect my applications to firms who want AAB or higher?</p><p>If it's unlikely that I'll be able to apply to any top firms, MC/US/SC, what boutique firms don't have high academic requirements?</p><p></p><p>Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William Langford, post: 215607, member: 41697"] Hi Everyone, I finished A levels with BBBB (I'm eligible for contextual offers due to caring responsibilities) and just finished my first year at a RG university with a 2:2 which was very surprising and disheartening. My question are as follows: Does anyone know what top firms dont have high academic requirements so I can apply to their VS? If not for a VS, can I still apply for open days since some firms done have academic requirements for these? Will my A-Level grades effect my applications to firms who want AAB or higher? If it's unlikely that I'll be able to apply to any top firms, MC/US/SC, what boutique firms don't have high academic requirements? Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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