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<blockquote data-quote="KaiL864" data-source="post: 138743" data-attributes="member: 28353"><p>Hello, I am unsure if my chances of getting a TC with a SC or city law firm in London is out of the question.</p><p></p><p>I will complete my GDL this year and it is most likely that I will graduate with a low or mid 2:1.</p><p></p><p>However, I did graduate with a 1st in civil engineering from a RG university and have over 10 years' experience in construction litigation/arbitration. I am currently working as an engineering consultant assisting on live projects or disputes.</p><p></p><p>I have researched a lot of law firms, and while some do state that they want a strong 2:1, most say minimum requirement is 2:1.</p><p></p><p>That said, do you think my potential low 2:1 will be frowned upon by the recruiter and be passed over by other candidates with better law grades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KaiL864, post: 138743, member: 28353"] Hello, I am unsure if my chances of getting a TC with a SC or city law firm in London is out of the question. I will complete my GDL this year and it is most likely that I will graduate with a low or mid 2:1. However, I did graduate with a 1st in civil engineering from a RG university and have over 10 years' experience in construction litigation/arbitration. I am currently working as an engineering consultant assisting on live projects or disputes. I have researched a lot of law firms, and while some do state that they want a strong 2:1, most say minimum requirement is 2:1. That said, do you think my potential low 2:1 will be frowned upon by the recruiter and be passed over by other candidates with better law grades. [/QUOTE]
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