Hey @antheaf, I think you are still in good timing for the winter scheme now, however if you feel like you would have a greater chance with the summer scheme then I would focus on that. I would exclude the direct tc, especially if you are still in university as it is very competitive and Hogan...
I would not necessarily say so because they tend to wait if they are not satisfied with the quality of the applicants. I applied on the 20th of December and I manage to get the SVS offer and I knew some people applied later than that and got it too so just make sure you have the best application...
Hey @w_13, I would include all your grades and then make sure to explain the whole situation in the ''Additional Information'' section of the application so they are aware of this. I would also advise you to give examples of what you are saying so that they can fully understand that the average...
I remember taking it last year and it was so difficult for me but a lot of people advised me to:
have a list of values that HSF has on the website and keep it with you at all times whilst you are preparing and also during the test itself. This will be helpful whenever you are choosing...
Hey @Lopez2017, I would say that this is a very interesting question that looks at your summarisation skills, as well as your ability to be concise, precise but exhaustive at the same time.
What I can tell you is to:
Read the article carefully once without taking any notes. Read it again and...
Hey @hanz123, these are very interesting but at the same time quite challenging questions for sure, however I would say that there are areas that you can work on that might help you create the best answers for them.
In your position, what I would focus on is:
For the first question...
Hey @barbara, I totally sympathise with what you are feeling right now. Applying to get a TC is extremely difficult and not many people talk about how stressful it is to apply and be rejected. What I think can be helpful is:
Always have your WHY in mind: What helped me during my application...
I think that for any cover letter that you write for law firms, there are a number of things that you should think about whenever you are writing them, and building from my experience, things I would focus on are:
Divide your cover letter in Introduction, first paragraph: WHY LAW, second...
Hi @Chen0106, if I can answer your question, I think you are correct in your reasoning and I would select no since they will potentially want you to do the PGDL anyway. However, it is always important to hear from the firms directly so I would advise to contact Graduate Recruitment so you can...
To give another perspective to what Jessica already said, I think that it is important to specifically focus on the question. I know it is hard and when I was applying I was tempted to bring in my own experiences in questions like this but you have to answer to the specific question at hand...
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