Bad grades due to traumatic incident.... what is my chance in finance?

I got a 1:1 in my second year of college, that's a 78% grade. Unfortunately I suffered a severe form of trauma in my third year of college (documented by the police, etc.. . ) and I began to spiral in a 2 - 3 year long extreme mental crisis which I am currently recovering out of. Long story short, my college gave me an unclassified degree due to poor grades. Here is the grade system in the UK 

1:1 

2:1 

2:2 

2:3 

Unclassified 

Fail. 


A 2:1 is a minimum requirement to work at most major companies. I have ADHD as well. I used to be the president of the Investment and Trading Society etc.. at my college as I was very into investing and finance and so I formed that society. I have decent extra-curriculars, with myself playing on the football team. 


With a 78% in my second year of college and great mental health, I was on the right track and I wanted to become an investment banker. Since then I've changed to the point where I want to be an asset manager. But now that I've received my degree results, I think it's gonna be pretty hard to convince anyone to give me a job. I just wanted to know if asset managers give grounds for compassion and extenuating circumstances?


What do you think? Do I still have a shot at asset management


If not, then should I go for audit. At last then, I can get into TAS then investment banking later on. Or would investment bankers discriminate against me for grades in 4 - 6 years time? I guess the question is, do I even have a shot at audit? 

 

Unpopular answer but if you have decent a-levels I would apply to undertake a second degree, you’ll be fast tracked to second year and you’ll be able to get a 1:1/2:1 as you did in second year.

As you said most firms require a 2:1 and even firms which changed policy such as PwC still require a 2:2.

 

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