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<blockquote data-quote="nbpp48" data-source="post: 148656" data-attributes="member: 17048"><p>I would probably try not to think about grades in this manner. I have five GCSEs at C or above, no A-Levels as I did an access course, and averaged around 60% with only one module receiving a first. I’m also a future trainee at a City firm.</p><p></p><p>There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to displaying why you will make a good trainee, but I do know that spending too much time focussing on what you perceive to be ’bad’ grades (your grades are not bad in the slightest) will only make you feel angry and frustrated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nbpp48, post: 148656, member: 17048"] I would probably try not to think about grades in this manner. I have five GCSEs at C or above, no A-Levels as I did an access course, and averaged around 60% with only one module receiving a first. I’m also a future trainee at a City firm. There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to displaying why you will make a good trainee, but I do know that spending too much time focussing on what you perceive to be ’bad’ grades (your grades are not bad in the slightest) will only make you feel angry and frustrated. [/QUOTE]
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