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<blockquote data-quote="sibs23" data-source="post: 225720" data-attributes="member: 9821"><p>Hi [USER=43268]@s2[/USER] , I believe most application forms have a question about whether you have ever failed any past exams or modules, so I think these would need to be included, even if not part of your LLB degree. Also I think the engineering degree would have to be declared in your application in any event, otherwise there will be gaps in your timeline on your application. I think as long as you're showing an upward trajectory in your academics (which you clearly have), then I don't think you would be automatically filtered out (unless it's a firm that is very strict and known for a focus on academics).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sibs23, post: 225720, member: 9821"] Hi [USER=43268]@s2[/USER] , I believe most application forms have a question about whether you have ever failed any past exams or modules, so I think these would need to be included, even if not part of your LLB degree. Also I think the engineering degree would have to be declared in your application in any event, otherwise there will be gaps in your timeline on your application. I think as long as you're showing an upward trajectory in your academics (which you clearly have), then I don't think you would be automatically filtered out (unless it's a firm that is very strict and known for a focus on academics). [/QUOTE]
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