Nopes...not yetHas anyone else got their feedback report from Mayer Brown? don’t know what to think of mine!
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Register HereNopes...not yetHas anyone else got their feedback report from Mayer Brown? don’t know what to think of mine!
same don't think i scored too well tbhHas anyone else got their feedback report from Mayer Brown? don’t know what to think of mine!
Same!same don't think i scored too well tbh
No - I don’t think you should be worried about this. It maybe that they are getting back to people in stages.
follow up on the same application, i am asked to discuss a recent 'legal decision', not a news story. does that imply I should only focus on bills/laws and recent government announcements as opposed to any relevant news story? @Jessica BookerHi, an application question asks:
What do you think are the greatest challenges facing law firms over the next 3 years? (250 words)
I have decided on the challenge I want to discuss but I was thinking about doing a section which would talk about how the firm in question is well-equipped to handle it. however, the question doesn't explicitly ask for such, is it worth including? I'm afraid I might waste words answering a question not asked. Any advice? @Jessica Booker
Ignore itHas anyone else got their feedback report from Mayer Brown? don’t know what to think of mine!
It might not be a bill or law, it could be precedents set by cases/regulatory decisions etc.follow up on the same application, i am asked to discuss a recent 'legal decision', not a news story. does that imply I should only focus on bills/laws and recent government announcements as opposed to any relevant news story? @Jessica Booker
I think it is fine if it is a brief reference, but I would ensure the answer covers what the question is asking well first and only take this approach if it is a brief reference that supplements your answer rather than being a focus of it.Hi, an application question asks:
What do you think are the greatest challenges facing law firms over the next 3 years? (250 words)
I have decided on the challenge I want to discuss but I was thinking about doing a section which would talk about how the firm in question is well-equipped to handle it. however, the question doesn't explicitly ask for such, is it worth including? I'm afraid I might waste words answering a question not asked. Any advice? @Jessica Booker
Are you a fellow Indian as well?Hi Shreya - Are you an international student applying from India?
I suspect this is 23.59 on Monday, but you might want to submit today just to be sure.Does anyone know if Kingsley Napley's deadline is at today 11.59pm or tomorrow 11.59pm? Their website says "Monday 15th April 2024 at midnight" so am a bit unsure
Did the Arctic Shores assessment and have no idea what just hit me 😅😅😭😭
Hi when did you send in your app for Bakers and when did you hear back?Just did Bakers SJT. What kind of scores did people get in feedback report to reach VI stage?