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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 116776" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I would try to speak to someone at your university. I suspect you will need to factor in whether you can suspend your studies as this late stage, and what costs you might incur if you did. It’s not unknown for people to be committed to the course fees and potentially incur additional costs if you are already undertaking assessments.</p><p></p><p>I need to be frank with you - for a TC, many firms will look for some form of academic excellence. It is fine to have mitigating circumstances, but firms will then look for strong academic performance outside of those circumstances. By deferring, there is a risk that firms will be concerned that they cannot see that strong academic performance in more recent times and outside of those circumstances. If the majority of your academics are disrupted in some way it is difficult for them to see how you could potentially perform academically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 116776, member: 2672"] I would try to speak to someone at your university. I suspect you will need to factor in whether you can suspend your studies as this late stage, and what costs you might incur if you did. It’s not unknown for people to be committed to the course fees and potentially incur additional costs if you are already undertaking assessments. I need to be frank with you - for a TC, many firms will look for some form of academic excellence. It is fine to have mitigating circumstances, but firms will then look for strong academic performance outside of those circumstances. By deferring, there is a risk that firms will be concerned that they cannot see that strong academic performance in more recent times and outside of those circumstances. If the majority of your academics are disrupted in some way it is difficult for them to see how you could potentially perform academically. [/QUOTE]
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