Hey @futuretraineesolicitor!
I know this is targeted towards @Jessica Booker but thought I'd just add that I once had a VS interview at a firm (not the one I am ending up at) that started by quite literally reading and talking through my application. I don't think this applies to every firm but...
Agree with @Jessica Booker - university accommodation is the best shout and you can book it via this website https://www.universityrooms.com/en-GB/city/london/home/
I was at International Hall during my time at UCL (in Bloomsbury) and that is a great hall with good facilities in a lovely (and...
Hey @LS_1998 ,
The following things really helped me during my VS, I hope they can help you out too:
Keep a diary throughout the whole VS with notes of my conversations with lawyers; every talk was given by the firm; my experiences with the work; keeping a note of how I felt I was progressing...
For a while, I struggled with this problem and I read this article by the University of North Carolina which helped me considerably - https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/conciseness-handout/
Practice makes perfect - as they always say. Have a read and let me know if this helps
Hi @DKLaw !
In relation to formal work experience:
It is less about the quantity of WE and more about what you learned in any work experience you have done. Firms will be understanding if you have been in education and haven't been able to demonstrate extensive experience. The fact you have...
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