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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 212478" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Academic results are different to module grades though. I think they expect you to include all your qualifications on your CV but not necessarily your individual modules related to those qualifications. There is no reference to modules in the details about what you have to include in the CV, but there is on the online application section.</p><p></p><p>It is not to say you couldn't add some details to the CV, particularly to highlight information like relevant modules, high grades, or year averages. But I don't think any partner at Slaughters is going to want to read 97 modules for one degree alongside however many more for other qualifications' modules too.</p><p></p><p>I think it would actually be more risky to prioritise this information over other evidence in your CV or cramming too much information into a two page CV to meet the page limit.</p><p></p><p>If you are concerned and feel it is important to include all module results, I would consider not writing out all the module titles and just listing the grades or find ways to cut down the titles - e.g. "Principles of Contract Law - 65%" could just be "Contract - 65%"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 212478, member: 2672"] Academic results are different to module grades though. I think they expect you to include all your qualifications on your CV but not necessarily your individual modules related to those qualifications. There is no reference to modules in the details about what you have to include in the CV, but there is on the online application section. It is not to say you couldn't add some details to the CV, particularly to highlight information like relevant modules, high grades, or year averages. But I don't think any partner at Slaughters is going to want to read 97 modules for one degree alongside however many more for other qualifications' modules too. I think it would actually be more risky to prioritise this information over other evidence in your CV or cramming too much information into a two page CV to meet the page limit. If you are concerned and feel it is important to include all module results, I would consider not writing out all the module titles and just listing the grades or find ways to cut down the titles - e.g. "Principles of Contract Law - 65%" could just be "Contract - 65%" [/QUOTE]
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