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I am worried that I can’t secure a training contract
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<blockquote data-quote="Clau" data-source="post: 74664" data-attributes="member: 11968"><p>Hi, yes. I will be explaining that. I’m not sure if bipolar disorder will be considered.</p><p>I am also applying to some firms that no longer require A-levels. Perhaps it’s a better chance. I’m not aiming for the best best firms because I am trying to be pragmatic.</p><p>I am also implementing why disorder into “why law” as law was truly my motivation and helped me progress myself after being diagnosed. So that will go in my cover letter of the question. Of course, it is much more detailed then the way I described it now.</p><p></p><p>I was hoping to get some help and advice in relation to my application before I do send it.</p><p>About removing the A level requirements for some firms, I am not sure whether this only applies to 2020 graduates or to all of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clau, post: 74664, member: 11968"] Hi, yes. I will be explaining that. I’m not sure if bipolar disorder will be considered. I am also applying to some firms that no longer require A-levels. Perhaps it’s a better chance. I’m not aiming for the best best firms because I am trying to be pragmatic. I am also implementing why disorder into “why law” as law was truly my motivation and helped me progress myself after being diagnosed. So that will go in my cover letter of the question. Of course, it is much more detailed then the way I described it now. I was hoping to get some help and advice in relation to my application before I do send it. About removing the A level requirements for some firms, I am not sure whether this only applies to 2020 graduates or to all of us. [/QUOTE]
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