Despite already having some legal work experience from previous years (including open days and a week long placement), I applied for vacation schemes in the third year of my law degree, rather than going for direct training contracts. The majority of the firms I applied to either hired...
Funnily enough I spent a week in Bristol last week and we had breakfast by the BPP campus every morning. 😂
Given that you've already secured a TC and won't have to worry about attending events and interviews etc, I'd just go wherever you would prefer to be.
Wow, that sounds SO unlucky! But the one big positive is that you've gotten right to the end of the process a few times now, so you obviously have what it takes. You've just had a bit of rotten luck in those final moments. I totally understand why you're frustrated and demotivated, but if this...
What do your instincts tell you? You can make an objective list of pros and cons, but ultimately I think that's the best way of making a decision in these kinds of situations. Good luck with whatever you decide though!
I have a question re doing the LPC v LPC LLM. The firm sponsoring me has said I can choose whichever I like. The LPC LLM takes longer to complete and I assume means more study time, so I'm just wondering whether there's any point in doing it? I was under the impression that the additional...
Grades really aren't the be all and end all! They don't give you much to talk about (if anything) in your applications. It's the skilled you've gained and developed in work experience and extra curriculars which will make your applications stand out.
And congratulations on finishing your...
From what I gather, this happens often. Of course it won't endear you to the firm you renege on but it won't affect your career beyond that. Ultimately, it's just you doing what is in your own best interests. There's nothing wrong with that.
I'm a firm believer in trusting your instincts, when it comes to stuff like this. Would you perhaps be able to apply to other firms next year and, if you are successful and like another firm better, renege on your offer? I'm sure that happens fairly often with second year law students. Provided...
Hey! If it's the same AC as for the vac scheme, it's pretty full on but also good fun too. There isn't a great deal that you can prepare for. There's a group task where you are given a case study and deliver an oral presentation and answer some questions weighing up different options for a...
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