Did Bevan ask that stupid superhero power question like they did last year?Has anyone heard back from the following firms?
Bevan Brittan (after video interview)
Devonshires (after teams interview)
Beale & Co (applicaion form)
Moore Barlow (application form)
Currently doing the SQE - finished the GDL in 2020 and started the SQE last September. It’s very intense as there is *so much content* (I’m not exaggerating). I would recommend a month or two before, begin refreshing your memory of the functioning legal knowledge/academic law as once classes start, you will be learning the practice content and it is assumed that you already know the academic law.Does anyone have experience of doing the SQE a couple of years after the PGDL? Just wondering how long you gave it to catch-up on materials beforehand, how long you would recommend going back through your notes before starting the SQE prep course. Thanks!
I PM’ed youAnyone done an AC for Pinsent Mason paralegal role before? For the Vario scheme specifically. Any inside into the AC would be appreciated.
How amazing, congratulations!!! All the best on your legal journey 🫶🏾So excited to say that I converted my vacation scheme to a training contract. Thank you to everyone for their advice, and encouragement!!
Employers and universities can provide any information that aligns with their reference policy, even if not requested by the potential employer.Hello, what sort of information do firms usually request when seeking references? Can companies and universities only give information out that has been specifically requested of them?
Amazing news - congratulations!!So excited to say that I converted my vacation scheme to a training contract. Thank you to everyone for their advice, and encouragement!!
guys can someone please give me some motivation. feeling like a sack of nothing right now. am so scarred from getting nothing this cycle that with every app I try to rewrite I keep second guessing it thinking nothing I write is decent. even if you do get onto ACs and VSs, it seems like the margins are so fine, you can rejected with unconstructive feedback that makes you feel like crap. don’t know if I’ll ever make it. I already had such a tough journey into law, made the last minute decision during clearing as I wasn’t happy with my original course choice during sixth form. Felt depressed for the 1st year of degree as I was at a non target uni. Only really got into law my 2nd year and was too focused on grades to apply anywhere. Now graduated and can’t block out the noise or pressure. How to feel
better idk. Sorry just needed to vent.
Congratulations, amazing achievement !So excited to say that I converted my vacation scheme to a training contract. Thank you to everyone for their advice, and encouragement!!
With group exercises, I mainly have experience with case study ones where We need to advise a client or find a solution. For these, it was just keeping up with commercial awareness but also making sure I am confident in the firms practices and capabilities (for example explaining recommending to the client [role played by partner] a specific practice that could help with this issue).Does anyone have any insight on how to prep for group exercises and role play
Please can someone assist me with this?I want to arrange a virtual coffee chat with a Partner at a US firm. Can anyone please tell me how I can propose this as I would love to get an understanding of the work that they are doing?
Thank you so much for taking the time to write this and share your journey @Chris Brown. It brought a much-needed smile to my face this morning xApologies in advance for this long post. I hope this helps and gives you the motivation you are looking for @lawyersum. 😅
I completely empathise with how you feel right now honestly. I have a similar journey. I too had originally applied for a different course during sixth form. During the COVID pandemic, I had the realisation that I wanted to study law. I took a risk and decided that I would go down that path for my university course. Coming from a socially mobile background, I struggled so much with imposter syndrome at uni. I felt so out of place in first year. I had some MC during first year as well which made things harder. 🫤
I only properly settled into my course when I got to 2nd year. It wasn’t until my 3rd and final year that I started to think about the possibility of pursuing a career as a city lawyer. Prior to this, I was leaning more to the bar, in particular criminal or chancery. As a result, I too was so focused on academics and grades that I didn’t apply for insight schemes, open days, VS or TC during my time at university. I remember being concerned that I had left things too late and it would be impossible to get a VS or TC once I finished university. 🥲
I ultimately made the decision to focus on my final year grades, mainly to compensate for my grades in first year. I began applying to firms in this cycle. I had no idea where to start. My aim was to have some kind of clear strategy to try secure VS and TC, but it wasn’t clear how that would look. As a result, every single one of my WVS applications was rejected. At that point, I did start to lose faith honestly. I decided to take a pause on VS applications to focus on my strategy for Spring and Summer VS applications. 😃
I prioritised attending virtual events, such as application workshops, practice area sessions, commercial awareness masterclasses and also in-person open days. By doing so, I managed to get past a few application stages. Around Xmas time, a friend of mine who has also been applying this cycle, suggested TCLA. I didn’t know what it was at that point. He offered me his account that he wasn’t using. That is this account here. I honestly think it’s this platform that had the biggest impact on my overall success this cycle! 😅
Fast forward to now, I have received several VS offers from firms I would never have imagined would consider me when I first started working on my applications. This is despite the above circumstances I have mentioned. My point in this post is, you can and will make it! There is always light at the end of the tunnel. I started with constant rejections for WVS to now being someone with 5 VS offers (from 20 overall VS applications). It has been a difficult process in my experience this cycle. 🥲
It’s a tough journey. Securing a TC is very hard, with most city law firms having a 0.5 - 3% success rate. However, it is always possible to be in that top 3%. Best of luck with all of your applications my friend. 🙂