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Very worried, what should I do to compensate for A*BB in A levels?
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<blockquote data-quote="rr1809" data-source="post: 228887" data-attributes="member: 31530"><p>Hi, </p><p>You should not be worried about these A-Level results, as almost all firms take a holistic approach to your application and will view your grades in the context of your other achievements. Some firms do have minimum A-Level requirements, however, they do take into consideration mitigating circumstances. </p><p></p><p>Law firms that do not have grade requirements often look at your University grades, your extra curricular activities and your commercial awareness. My main piece of advice would be to try and sign up for legal events such as webinars and open days, which you can then add to your future applications to show that you're interested and pro-active. </p><p></p><p>Finally, working on strong university academics always adds to your advantage. Retakes usually aren't an issue but some firms do ask about them in interviews to see how you respond. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with application season, I hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rr1809, post: 228887, member: 31530"] Hi, You should not be worried about these A-Level results, as almost all firms take a holistic approach to your application and will view your grades in the context of your other achievements. Some firms do have minimum A-Level requirements, however, they do take into consideration mitigating circumstances. Law firms that do not have grade requirements often look at your University grades, your extra curricular activities and your commercial awareness. My main piece of advice would be to try and sign up for legal events such as webinars and open days, which you can then add to your future applications to show that you're interested and pro-active. Finally, working on strong university academics always adds to your advantage. Retakes usually aren't an issue but some firms do ask about them in interviews to see how you respond. Good luck with application season, I hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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