I'm a LL.B. graduate from a top school in India with a GPA of 2.9 but no work experience. What are the odds of getting into a school such as KCL or QMUL?
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Posted Oct 05, 2024 16:23
Posted Oct 06, 2024 18:40
Your 2.9 GPA would make it challenging but not impossible. They typically expect higher GPAs, but a strong personal statement, clear career goals, and any academic achievements or relevant experiences can help offset this. Lack of work experience isn't a dealbreaker, but if you can demonstrate academic potential and motivation, you still stand a chance.
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