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Low 2:1 vs mid/high 2:1
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<blockquote data-quote="Zi48" data-source="post: 168699" data-attributes="member: 20572"><p>I don’t think a grade in a single module will be a deciding factor, most firms require a 2.1 overall, I’ve seen very few firms say they need a 2.1 in each module.</p><p></p><p>Some firms like Slaughter and May are a bit pickier with ‘strong 2.1’ but that is still for your overall grade, not module specific.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zi48, post: 168699, member: 20572"] I don’t think a grade in a single module will be a deciding factor, most firms require a 2.1 overall, I’ve seen very few firms say they need a 2.1 in each module. Some firms like Slaughter and May are a bit pickier with ‘strong 2.1’ but that is still for your overall grade, not module specific. [/QUOTE]
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