anyone still not heard back from Macfarlanes TC?
Nope..nothingAnything yet from Weightmans?
I just received that tooAnyone else got an email from Lewis Silkin saying that theyre shortlisting people?
It's similar to the Linklaters test where it's scenario based and you have to rank your responses. There is also a mini Watson Glaser at the end.Any tips for BCLP test? Or is it best to just give it a go?
Yes, I received that email too. Hoping for some good news after what seems like a million rejections lolAnyone else got an email from Lewis Silkin saying that theyre shortlisting people?
Hi all,
I'm currently working on an application and I'm struggling with a specific part of the question. I need to explain the transferable skills I have, how I demonstrated them and how I will apply them as a trainee solicitor. I am fine with the first two parts but I'm not sure how to do regarding the last one.
Any ideas?
Many thanks
Thank you that's helpful, the way I understood it (because the question covers a lot) is that I would explain how to apply my transferable skills to concrete situations but it's clearly not possible as I'm not a trainee, your approach makes more sense!This is a tricky question because it asks you to do a lot of things a once. The trick is to not focus too much on the detail, as the firm is clearly looking for multiple skills rather than just one. So don't get too caught up in the first two parts of the question, to start with. As for applying your skills to being a trainee, have a think about what your skills are, and how it would actually be useful for the job.
For instance, take the example of resilience. Perhaps you have an experience which has taught you to thrive under pressure in a competitive environment (e.g. playing sports to a high level). In your answer, you could probably mention that law remains a stressful job, and that you would therefore use your resilience to guarantee your success in any situation, no matter how stressful.
Then just find another skill that trainees desperately need and approach it the same way one or two more times depending on the word count.
That's what I would do at least, but don't take my word for it!
Macfarlanes are rolling.heyy just wanted to confirm if White & Case, BCLP, Macfarlanes and Hogan Lovells are all rolling? I think their VSs are but it’s not clear from their websites whether their TCs also are! Would really appreciate it if anyone knows also I’m still waiting for BM and I applied on the first day!
Thanks for posting this! Couldn’t agree more. You often end up making very difficult decisions as a recruiter and end up turning down a lot of very good candidates.Very off topic but I am for the first time on the "other end" of an application process where I shortlist candidates and I can't imagine what grad rec have with thousands of applications. Having said that, I also realise how being rejected really doesn't always mean you're not good as genuinely so many applicants are good! I hope this makes someone feel better as I know it did for me 🧡
Macfarlanes, HL and BCLP are rolling! W&C is not according to their graduate brochureheyy just wanted to confirm if White & Case, BCLP, Macfarlanes and Hogan Lovells are all rolling? I think their VSs are but it’s not clear from their websites whether their TCs also are! Would really appreciate it if anyone knows also I’m still waiting for BM and I applied on the first day!
I asked this the other day. However, I'm really struggling to flesh it out as a genuine answer to reach (or be close to) the 500 word limit. However, the question specifies the achievement has to be in the past 2 years and well...I've had a horrible past two years so there's no other achievements I can think of.Quick question - filling out an app that asks me about a personal achievement I've made that I'm particularly proud of. Last year I took steps (on my own) to get over a fear of flying that was extremely bad (I didn't get on a flight for like 10 years haha)...is this too personal to talk about for an answer to that question?