If I have to guess:
Commitment to law is dependant on your degree and work experience. For example, a law degree with no legal work experience would get a score of 2, and a non-law degree with legal work experience would also get 2, but a law degree and legal work experience would get you 3...
Am I the only one that saw the number of stages required in the next stage of the Simmons & Simmons application and lost ALL interest in the firm? An application, a SJT, a verbal reasoning test, a logical reasoning test, a written assessment, and a video interview just to be CONSIDERED for an AC?
Does anyone have any tips for not feeling so nervous during video interviews? this is the stage I tend to keep stumbling at even with lots of preparation!
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