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<blockquote data-quote="crispychicken" data-source="post: 112033" data-attributes="member: 14820"><p>Hi! I was in this situation this time last year, and I had to resit a core module which means that my overall result was capped to a pass. I thought this was game over for me, but I still managed to get several interviews from large US firms and secured a VS at an international firm this cycle. So don't lose your hope!</p><p></p><p>My understanding is that many firms' pass at first sit policy only applies to individuals sponsored by them. Some examples are Taylor Wessing, BCLP and Stephenson Harwood. But some firms do have stringent LPC grade requirement, such as Macfarlanes. For those firms, you will need an extenuating circumstance. I think you should email the graduate recruitment before you apply and ask for their LPC requirements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crispychicken, post: 112033, member: 14820"] Hi! I was in this situation this time last year, and I had to resit a core module which means that my overall result was capped to a pass. I thought this was game over for me, but I still managed to get several interviews from large US firms and secured a VS at an international firm this cycle. So don't lose your hope! My understanding is that many firms' pass at first sit policy only applies to individuals sponsored by them. Some examples are Taylor Wessing, BCLP and Stephenson Harwood. But some firms do have stringent LPC grade requirement, such as Macfarlanes. For those firms, you will need an extenuating circumstance. I think you should email the graduate recruitment before you apply and ask for their LPC requirements. [/QUOTE]
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