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Mitigating Circumstances
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrei Radu" data-source="post: 222507" data-attributes="member: 36777"><p>Hi [USER=33661]@tinu[/USER] I think this is fine, as from what I understand you are suggesting the nature of the circumstance to be, it seems that it would be clear to the firm how the situation had that impact on you without you needing to further elaborate. The only thing I believe you should consider adding is exactly what you mention in the last sentence, as I would say it improves rather than weakens your credibility - as, when given the right support and adjustments, you showed that your academic ability far exceeds the result of the first exam, when that was unavailable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrei Radu, post: 222507, member: 36777"] Hi [USER=33661]@tinu[/USER] I think this is fine, as from what I understand you are suggesting the nature of the circumstance to be, it seems that it would be clear to the firm how the situation had that impact on you without you needing to further elaborate. The only thing I believe you should consider adding is exactly what you mention in the last sentence, as I would say it improves rather than weakens your credibility - as, when given the right support and adjustments, you showed that your academic ability far exceeds the result of the first exam, when that was unavailable. [/QUOTE]
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