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<blockquote data-quote="Andrei Radu" data-source="post: 218768" data-attributes="member: 36777"><p>I think you should definitely contact the firm's graduate recruitment team and inform them of your mistake. While this may have some negative impact on the firm's view of your attention to detail, it will also have a positive impact in terms of showing them you keep yourself accountable and proactively address any mistakes. This is not at all an uncommon situation and it does not normally result in disqualification. Nonetheless, if this comes out at a later stage (and it will, since you will have to send them transcripts), you do risk the firm suspecting dishonesty and rejecting your application for this reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrei Radu, post: 218768, member: 36777"] I think you should definitely contact the firm's graduate recruitment team and inform them of your mistake. While this may have some negative impact on the firm's view of your attention to detail, it will also have a positive impact in terms of showing them you keep yourself accountable and proactively address any mistakes. This is not at all an uncommon situation and it does not normally result in disqualification. Nonetheless, if this comes out at a later stage (and it will, since you will have to send them transcripts), you do risk the firm suspecting dishonesty and rejecting your application for this reason. [/QUOTE]
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