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possible 2:2 in first year, do i still apply for vac schemes in second year?
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<blockquote data-quote="TCLA Community Assistant" data-source="post: 179738" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I would speak to your university and personal tutor about resitting. They will give you a clearer idea of whether it is worthwhile from an academic perspective. You need to check whether it would actually increase your grade, as for many universities grades can be capped at the original result. It is also going to depend on when you resit - resitting any exams this summer will be different to resitting the whole module in your second year. </p><p></p><p>How firms view resits is going to vary from firm to firm. There is no set approach to this. </p><p></p><p>Your opportunities will only be limited for the next six months. If you get your grades up, your first year grades become less relevant. Getting a strong/consistent 2.1 or 1st in your modules this year (and even in your final year) will dramatically change how your academic profile is considered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCLA Community Assistant, post: 179738, member: 2672"] I would speak to your university and personal tutor about resitting. They will give you a clearer idea of whether it is worthwhile from an academic perspective. You need to check whether it would actually increase your grade, as for many universities grades can be capped at the original result. It is also going to depend on when you resit - resitting any exams this summer will be different to resitting the whole module in your second year. How firms view resits is going to vary from firm to firm. There is no set approach to this. Your opportunities will only be limited for the next six months. If you get your grades up, your first year grades become less relevant. Getting a strong/consistent 2.1 or 1st in your modules this year (and even in your final year) will dramatically change how your academic profile is considered. [/QUOTE]
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