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For the failed module, was there any clear reason for failing it? Just given how strong your other modules are, one of the things considered when looking at module discrepancies is to try and work out why it might have happened. For instance, missing a deadline is likely to be looked at less favourably than a misunderstanding with an exam.I don't think one module will be an issue though, especially if the rest of your grades have been 70s or above.The things to stress with the other things you can be doing is that they do not have to be related to legal work. Your part-time job and volunteering will be interesting things to include and will develop transferable skills. Maybe look out for commercial careers events/insight days/open days with firms as a first step and try to attend them. Also think about potentially completing 1 or 2 virtual programmes on something like Forage to develop your knowledge of legal work further.
For the failed module, was there any clear reason for failing it? Just given how strong your other modules are, one of the things considered when looking at module discrepancies is to try and work out why it might have happened. For instance, missing a deadline is likely to be looked at less favourably than a misunderstanding with an exam.
I don't think one module will be an issue though, especially if the rest of your grades have been 70s or above.
The things to stress with the other things you can be doing is that they do not have to be related to legal work. Your part-time job and volunteering will be interesting things to include and will develop transferable skills. Maybe look out for commercial careers events/insight days/open days with firms as a first step and try to attend them. Also think about potentially completing 1 or 2 virtual programmes on something like Forage to develop your knowledge of legal work further.