
Did they mention that they’re looking for 2.1 in every module?For those of you wanting to apply to A&OS, seems like their academic requirements are very strict, to the point where you are advised not to apply - for context, I achieved ABB A Levels and only 2 2:2s in first year. Emailed to ask whether it was worth applying. Always check with grad rec if you’re not sure. Their requirements are AAB and 2:1 in every module. View attachment 7258
Bumping this question - would it be a 2:1 minimum in every module, or would a yearly average be able to bump it up (i.e. getting first in most, but a 2:2 in one)Did they mention that they’re looking for 2.1 in every module?
Yes, at their application masterclass event last week. It was quite a hard requirement, not sure why they haven’t written it on their website.Did they mention that they’re looking for 2.1 in every module?
2:1 in every module, not just the yearly average.Bumping this question - would it be a 2:1 minimum in every module, or would a yearly average be able to bump it up (i.e. getting first in most, but a 2:2 in one)
Hi, I hope you are well.Hi,
So Sidley's A-Level requirement is AAA - I achieved an AAB but have also now graduated from a prestigious university with a 2:1, <1% away from a First. Is this something I could plausibly try to elaborate on in order to still try to apply?
I know firms generally have contextual recruitment, so just wondering if this would fall into that scope? Thanks
Would be great to hear back on this for me alsoFor the work experience section of the Sidley application, should I use the STAR format to describe my experiences, or is it better to list them in a concise, bullet-point style (e.g. ‘Drafted X’, ‘Reviewed Y’)? @Jaysen @Ram Sabaratnam would you be able to help me with this? Thank you so much!
If the question is whether firms will take people on who have already done the SQE, the answer is yes. In this situation, you would have already completed the education requirements, expect in the cases of some firms (e.g. White&Case, Hogan Lovells) which have their own additional SQE course to complete.I am in a similar situation and would be interested to know, too.