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How do I explain inconsistent grades?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sierra" data-source="post: 144791" data-attributes="member: 28847"><p>Heya, sorry to hear about your tough time. But the fact that you improved in spite of your setbacks is certainly commendable</p><p></p><p>Likewise to Jess and Laura, while it is understandable that the reason for the inconsistencies were due to mental health, you may want to highlight your ability to persist despite these setbacks</p><p></p><p>Although it will definitely feel extremely difficult and mentally draining (maybe feel a little untrue due to imposter syndrome), you want to spin your experiences as you overcoming your obstacles and that the setbacks were learning experiences which you used to improve, and then FOCUS on how and where you improved.</p><p></p><p>Firms want to see self-awareness and the willingness/drive to continuously improve and develop personally and professionally. </p><p></p><p>If you go in with this mindset, you will be able to highlight your strengths, and the firm will see that you have character and resilience. This will at the very least, improve your chances of success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sierra, post: 144791, member: 28847"] Heya, sorry to hear about your tough time. But the fact that you improved in spite of your setbacks is certainly commendable Likewise to Jess and Laura, while it is understandable that the reason for the inconsistencies were due to mental health, you may want to highlight your ability to persist despite these setbacks Although it will definitely feel extremely difficult and mentally draining (maybe feel a little untrue due to imposter syndrome), you want to spin your experiences as you overcoming your obstacles and that the setbacks were learning experiences which you used to improve, and then FOCUS on how and where you improved. Firms want to see self-awareness and the willingness/drive to continuously improve and develop personally and professionally. If you go in with this mindset, you will be able to highlight your strengths, and the firm will see that you have character and resilience. This will at the very least, improve your chances of success. [/QUOTE]
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