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Module I did not perform well in - will it set me back?
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<blockquote data-quote="ZNadeem" data-source="post: 218018" data-attributes="member: 40237"><p>Hi! Huge congrats on graduating and achieving such a strong overall result! Honestly, your 56% in one module isn’t likely to hold you back, especially since your overall average is 67% — well above the 2:1 most firms are looking for. Firms in particular tend to focus more on your overall academic performance rather than any single lower grade. I know a few fellow future trainees who secured multiple offers with similar grades. </p><p></p><p>If you’re concerned, you can briefly address it if asked in interviews or applications by framing it as a one-off challenge and then highlighting how you improved or excelled in subsequent modules. But in general, don’t worry — your overall record and achievements are what will really stand out to recruiters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZNadeem, post: 218018, member: 40237"] Hi! Huge congrats on graduating and achieving such a strong overall result! Honestly, your 56% in one module isn’t likely to hold you back, especially since your overall average is 67% — well above the 2:1 most firms are looking for. Firms in particular tend to focus more on your overall academic performance rather than any single lower grade. I know a few fellow future trainees who secured multiple offers with similar grades. If you’re concerned, you can briefly address it if asked in interviews or applications by framing it as a one-off challenge and then highlighting how you improved or excelled in subsequent modules. But in general, don’t worry — your overall record and achievements are what will really stand out to recruiters. [/QUOTE]
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