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<blockquote data-quote="Andrei Radu" data-source="post: 185456" data-attributes="member: 36777"><p>Hey [USER=37530]@omnium[/USER]! While having a slight decline in your yearly average is not ideal (and is something that you may need to be able to discuss in an interview), this should not be an issue. Being on track for a strong mid 2.1 will likely not disadvantage you for any of the other MC firms. I personally know people with grades in this range getting TC offers from Freshfields, Linklaters and A&O. The only firms besides Slaughter and May which anecdotally are more grade-focused are some of the original white shoe NY firms, but even with them I think with a strong enough application you will have a decent chance of progressing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrei Radu, post: 185456, member: 36777"] Hey [USER=37530]@omnium[/USER]! While having a slight decline in your yearly average is not ideal (and is something that you may need to be able to discuss in an interview), this should not be an issue. Being on track for a strong mid 2.1 will likely not disadvantage you for any of the other MC firms. I personally know people with grades in this range getting TC offers from Freshfields, Linklaters and A&O. The only firms besides Slaughter and May which anecdotally are more grade-focused are some of the original white shoe NY firms, but even with them I think with a strong enough application you will have a decent chance of progressing. [/QUOTE]
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