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MA Law conversion hopeful but with poor A levels, wasting my time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ocooper99" data-source="post: 115643" data-attributes="member: 22849"><p>I recently graduated with a first class degree in English Literature and History from a RG university. I’ve long had an interest in studying law and even wrote my UG dissertation on British legal history. However, I have poor a levels (ABD). I’ve had mixed responses on whether these A levels might hinder me in my pursuit of a career as a solicitor. I would hate to spend extra money to further my studies, only to be blocked off from success because of exams I took when I was 18 years old. I had excellent GCSEs prior to my A levels. I’m becoming increasingly worried that a small blip on my academic record may haunt my legal career for the rest of my life. Some clarity on whether my pursuit is worth it would be greatly appreciated! 🙂</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ocooper99, post: 115643, member: 22849"] I recently graduated with a first class degree in English Literature and History from a RG university. I’ve long had an interest in studying law and even wrote my UG dissertation on British legal history. However, I have poor a levels (ABD). I’ve had mixed responses on whether these A levels might hinder me in my pursuit of a career as a solicitor. I would hate to spend extra money to further my studies, only to be blocked off from success because of exams I took when I was 18 years old. I had excellent GCSEs prior to my A levels. I’m becoming increasingly worried that a small blip on my academic record may haunt my legal career for the rest of my life. Some clarity on whether my pursuit is worth it would be greatly appreciated! 🙂 [/QUOTE]
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