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<blockquote data-quote="SportsThoughts" data-source="post: 17204" data-attributes="member: 2221"><p>Cannot stress this enough. If you're sat at an interview, you're taking up someones time, which already makes you an investment - they want you to do well as much as you do. </p><p></p><p>I managed to wangle the TC AC with Slaughters with 2x 2.ii, both in core legal modules and one even in final year (and let's not even discuss my A Levels - eek!). I was however, ripped to shreds about it and really had to battle in the interview, so expect this. </p><p></p><p>Experience and how you articulate yourself in the application is where most, myself included, fall short. Turn that upside down and that's where you can absolutely stand out. </p><p></p><p>Keep going and good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SportsThoughts, post: 17204, member: 2221"] Cannot stress this enough. If you're sat at an interview, you're taking up someones time, which already makes you an investment - they want you to do well as much as you do. I managed to wangle the TC AC with Slaughters with 2x 2.ii, both in core legal modules and one even in final year (and let's not even discuss my A Levels - eek!). I was however, ripped to shreds about it and really had to battle in the interview, so expect this. Experience and how you articulate yourself in the application is where most, myself included, fall short. Turn that upside down and that's where you can absolutely stand out. Keep going and good luck! [/QUOTE]
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