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Grade Uncertainty

student110

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Jul 11, 2024
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Hi TCLA!

I am facing uncertainty about where it is worth applying to certain firms given inconsistency in my grade profile. I am aware that firms like HSF want a 2:1 in every module. I know Slaughters look for a high 2:1, but I am unsure whether that requirement pertains to the average or module grades. I would really appreciate anyone sharing specific names of other firms that are pickier with grades.

For context I go to a RG uni and am studying law. I am aware that most firms take a “holistic” approach, but would really appreciate insight into the firms that care more about grade specifics! Thanks :)
 
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Amma Usman

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If a firm does not list its overall grade requirements on their website, then it will generally be a 2:1. One module not being a 2:1 will not be a problem for the vast majority of firms. Firms understand that sometimes grades can slip up, which is why a mitigating circumstances section exists in virtually every application form, or application process at large. If a firm does state its exact requirements though, then unfortunately this is likely what they will use. However, there may still be some flexibility in certain situations.
 

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