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<blockquote data-quote="A4991" data-source="post: 17737" data-attributes="member: 3843"><p>Focus on getting as many 2.1s and 1sts in your remaining modules to make up for your mixed performance. Your marks look a bit dodgy especially the 2:2s and 40s. A lot of firms are looking for consistency and strong 2.1s across the board. </p><p></p><p>I would also advise against doing the GDL without a training contract. I think it's really risky and I know of many people that still were unsuccessful in gaining a TC during the GDL despite having 1st class degrees and coming from russell group unis.</p><p></p><p>Take a year out after your degree and get a job to boost your work experience and then apply for vacation schemes in this year. Your marks will hopefully have averaged out to a 2.1 and you will have lots more experiences to draw from for your applications and interviews.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A4991, post: 17737, member: 3843"] Focus on getting as many 2.1s and 1sts in your remaining modules to make up for your mixed performance. Your marks look a bit dodgy especially the 2:2s and 40s. A lot of firms are looking for consistency and strong 2.1s across the board. I would also advise against doing the GDL without a training contract. I think it's really risky and I know of many people that still were unsuccessful in gaining a TC during the GDL despite having 1st class degrees and coming from russell group unis. Take a year out after your degree and get a job to boost your work experience and then apply for vacation schemes in this year. Your marks will hopefully have averaged out to a 2.1 and you will have lots more experiences to draw from for your applications and interviews. [/QUOTE]
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