2020-21 Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion

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Thank you so much! I think you're right... I get it stuck in my head that it has to be these particular things (sports or charity work, etc), when it can really be anything.

Thank you for your help ❤️
No worries, if you want to talk through anything or just have a second pair of eyes my DMs are always open!

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    I feel like I don't have enough things such as extra curricular activities, scholarships, achievements, etc.

    In fact, I have nothing for the last two! I don't know if its me just being hard on myself when looking at achievements and underselling myself?

    Does anyone have any examples of valid achievements they can think of so I can judge whether or not it's just me being negative or whether I actually don't have any? 🤣
    You could mention a really good grade you got for a module or paper, any sports you’ve been involved in even if it was something like ‘Cancer Walk’ to raise awareness, learning a language or an instrument, art etc… Basically extra curricular activities are things that you have a genuine interest in and they don’t necessarily have to be academic. It’s a great way to show how you developed certain skills for e.g I love baking and I explain how baking involves a lot of precision and the need to be meticulous because too much flour or lack of it could result in a total failure. A future trainee would definitely need to show a great attention to detail and precision when drafting and going over documents.

    An achievement could be something you struggled with for e.g a module but then ended up getting good grades. Also mentoring or tutoring a student, setting up a blog or website. In a previous job I succeeded in convincing an international clothing brand to partner with us and I consider that to be a great achievement.
     
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    You could mention a really good grade you got for a module or paper, any sports you’ve been involved in even if it was something like ‘Cancer Walk’ to raise awareness, learning a language or an instrument, art etc… Basically extra curricular activities are things that you have a genuine interest in and they don’t necessarily have to be academic. It’s a great way to show how you developed certain skills for e.g I love baking and I explain how baking involves a lot of precision and the need to be meticulous because too much flour or lack of it could result in a total failure. A future trainee would definitely need to show a great attention to detail and precision when drafting and going over documents.

    An achievement could be something you struggled with for e.g a module but then ended up getting good grades. Also mentoring or tutoring a student, setting up a blog or website. In a previous job I succeeded in convincing an international clothing brand to partner with us and I consider that to be a great achievement.
    Good to see a fellow baker on the forum 🥐👩‍🍳
     
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    I feel like I don't have enough things such as extra curricular activities, scholarships, achievements, etc.

    In fact, I have nothing for the last two! I don't know if its me just being hard on myself when looking at achievements and underselling myself?

    Does anyone have any examples of valid achievements they can think of so I can judge whether or not it's just me being negative or whether I actually don't have any? 🤣
    Fundraising for charity, promotions at work, any awards or prizes achieved at school/university, being elected on to a society committee, organising something that was successful, coming up with any idea that when implemented was successful.
     

    Sonia_Kawaii

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    I'm huge on different types of bread. Other than that, polenta cakes etc! My favourite is the rose and pistachio polenta cake! What about you? ☺️
    Oh wow, I've never made bread before tbh lol I like to bake stuff like carrot cake, red velvet cake, victoria sponge cake, cheesecakes lol basically all the sweet cakes, cupcakes, swiss rolls, tartes and pies 😂 I also enjoy making savoury pastries.
     

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    You could mention a really good grade you got for a module or paper, any sports you’ve been involved in even if it was something like ‘Cancer Walk’ to raise awareness, learning a language or an instrument, art etc… Basically extra curricular activities are things that you have a genuine interest in and they don’t necessarily have to be academic. It’s a great way to show how you developed certain skills for e.g I love baking and I explain how baking involves a lot of precision and the need to be meticulous because too much flour or lack of it could result in a total failure. A future trainee would definitely need to show a great attention to detail and precision when drafting and going over documents.

    An achievement could be something you struggled with for e.g a module but then ended up getting good grades. Also mentoring or tutoring a student, setting up a blog or website. In a previous job I succeeded in convincing an international clothing brand to partner with us and I consider that to be a great achievement.

    Fundraising for charity, promotions at work, any awards or prizes achieved at school/university, being elected on to a society committee, organising something that was successful, coming up with any idea that when implemented was successful.

    Thank you so much guys! I am going to write up a word document with the help of my mum to jog my memory about things I have done, and I think I do actually have a fairly decent list. I was just being hard on myself about it all!
     
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