Identical twins Mel and Hollie Walker have both achieved first class honours in law.
The 22-year-olds from Teesside, have graduated with the same degree from Northumbria University.
The sisters from Teesside scored the same marks and now they are both starting their careers at the same firm.
They are also celebrating awards for achieving the highest grades in employment law, scoring identical marks despite answering different questions.
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