any link to this post?It will be 12 SJT questions, 5 numerical reasoning and 5 verbal reasoning questions.
Paul mentioned this on the Paul, Weiss thread on TCLA a few weeks ago! 🙂
Best of luck for Paul, Weiss!
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Register Hereany link to this post?It will be 12 SJT questions, 5 numerical reasoning and 5 verbal reasoning questions.
Paul mentioned this on the Paul, Weiss thread on TCLA a few weeks ago! 🙂
Best of luck for Paul, Weiss!
Thank you! Oh god...numerical reasoning - that'll be...a journey.It will be 12 SJT questions, 5 numerical reasoning and 5 verbal reasoning questions.
Paul mentioned this on the Paul, Weiss thread on TCLA a few weeks ago! 🙂
Best of luck for Paul, Weiss!
Hi @legal18
Yes, the test will be online and will consist of:
I hope that explains.
- 12 SJT questions
- 5 Applied Verbal Reasoning questions
- 5 Applied Numerical Reasoning questions
Thanks,
Paul
This is Paul’s comment on the Paul, Weiss thread. 🙂any link to this post?
I don’t understand… It sounds so simple- 12 SJT questions but will take around 60 minutes which probably means 90 minutes?!It will be 12 SJT questions, 5 numerical reasoning and 5 verbal reasoning questions.
Paul mentioned this on the Paul, Weiss thread on TCLA a few weeks ago! 🙂
Best of luck for Paul, Weiss!
I imagine the numerical reasoning questions will involve quadratic equations or the pythagoras theorem for it to take 60 minutes. 🤣I don’t understand… It sounds so simple- 12 SJT questions but will take around 60 minutes which probably means 90 minutes?!
The questions written in morse code or something? 😭
Hey @ghostyb, first of all huge congratulations for the AC, it is a big achievement! I have had presentations included in my VS/TC interviews before, though in my case I received the details of the exercise one or two days prior to the assessment and I got to use a power point presentation. In terms of your questions about what it could look like, the only one I can properly address is the first, as I think (based on my experience and that of others) that it is quite likely the presentation will be on a commercial topic. This way, firms get to test both your ability to digest and synthetize information and your general commercial awareness. As to the split - there could be many reasons for it and many ways to divide a topic in two parts; it could be something as simple as there being two different questions they want you to answer based on the same research material. Finally, I believe it is somewhat more likely that there will not be a choice of topics involved, as having a single topic is simply easier administratively and arguably leads to a more objective performance assessment.Hi everyone! I'm preparing to attend my first-ever AC after 3 application cycles🥶. This AC includes an Individual Presentation, and I have no idea what to expect so would be grateful for any further insights!
Here's what I know:
- Format:
- Total duration: 45 minutes
- 20 minutes prep, 25 minutes to present + Q&A with partners
- Split into two parts:
- Part A: 10 mins presentation + Q&A
- Part B: 5 mins presentation + Q&A
- Preparation:
- No prep required beforehand—info will be provided on the day.
The other AC components are a strength-based interview and a group exercise. Since neither of those components seems particularly technical, could this presentation be about a commercial topic? What kind of presentation topics can be broken down into 2 parts like this? Could Part A involve synthesizing information, and Part B about proposing solutions or recommendations? Will the firm assign the topic or let me pick from a few options?
This is all complete hypothecation on my part, so if anyone has any experience with this kind of presentation, I’d really appreciate any tips or insights to help me prepare. Also asking @Jessica Booker @Andrei Radu. Thanks very much in advance😊
23rd JanI'm sorry to hear thatWhen did you complete the test/vi if you don't mind me asking?
Jesus. I haven't visited this stuff in about 9 years.I imagine the numerical reasoning questions will involve quadratic equations or the pythagoras theorem for it to take 60 minutes. 🤣
I hope it isn’t too difficult because it sounds relatively simple. 🥲
I don’t think there will be anything difficult on the test. I imagine things like basic addition, multiplication, etc.Jesus. I haven't visited this stuff in about 9 years.
Fingers crossed! I'm in even more trouble as I was educated in the US and finished school a very long time ago! Good luck!I don’t think there will be anything difficult on the test. I imagine things like basic addition, multiplication, etc.
Hopefully there aren’t any formulas or complex maths questions. I haven’t done maths since GCSE’s. 🥲🥲
The latterWhen answering an application question, should you refer to a law firm in a singular or plural sense (i.e. R&G are vs R&G is)?
CVs can be two pages long.Where a firm does not have an education or work experience section and asks for a CV to be uploaded, is there an expectation that the CV be only one page long?
I know that some people for Slaughter sent longer CVs, was wondering whether there is a consensus, thank youu
Thank you Jessica! Should they also include a full breakdown of University grades, or will a yearly average suffice?CVs can be two pages long.
Does anyone know what the application process is like for King & Spalding, as they don't put anything online regarding that...
If this is for a TC/VS, I’d generally include all module gradesThank you Jessica! Should they also include a full breakdown of University grades, or will a yearly average suffice?