Do you think it's worth applying to my fave firms in the summer window (where chances are much slimmer) or should I wait till next cycle opens in Autumn?
Do you think it's worth applying to my fave firms in the summer window (where chances are much slimmer) or should I wait till next cycle opens in Autumn?
I haven't heard back yet after submitting my application. Have you?Did you get WG invite.
No but I prefer it is next week or later as I need some time to let the TS rejection sink in haha.I haven't heard back yet after submitting my application. Have you?
I would say so! I submitted a successful application to NRF for direct TC and the only 'legal' work experience I have completed was online. An internship, insidesherpa etc but no formal vac scheme or solicitor shadowing for example. However, I think if you have non-legal work experience and really explain the transferable skills that will benefit you on your TC then I think you will be fine! (Just my opinion)Is anyone applying to direct TC without legal work experience? I am struggling to get work experience shadowing at this point, and I don’t know if it’s worth it.
Thanks so muchI would say so! I submitted a successful application to NRF for direct TC and the only 'legal' work experience I have completed was online. An internship, insidesherpa etc but no formal vac scheme or solicitor shadowing for example. However, I think if you have non-legal work experience and really explain the transferable skills that will benefit you on your TC then I think you will be fine! (Just my opinion)
I fear that because my chances are slim and i do apply and get rejected, I’d have reapplied too soon without much changing in my app and “missed my chance” with that firm :/Well if you don’t apply this summer “where your chances are slimmer”, your chances become zero!
I fear that because my chances are slim and i do apply and get rejected, I’d have reapplied too soon without much changing in my app and “missed my chance” with that firm :/
Thank you so much!!1. If you reapplied and the application questions stay the same in autumn, then you already have some kind of draft to work with.
2. Autumn is also a pretty busy time of year where you could attend virtual law fairs or open days with the firm in question, which could strengthen your knowledge of the firm and therefore strengthen your summer app answers.
3. You could also take a look at your summer app with “fresh eyes” and find there are ways you could improve the app including grammar. You could also send the app to friends who can offer you feedback on how to improve the app.
This is all assuming you get rejected post-app which hopefully you don’t. If you did, you could look at the rejection as a form of feedback that the app wasn’t strong enough *in the firm’s eyes*. This gives you a chance to improve it for autumn. I believe this is better than submitting the app in autumn for the first time just to be rejected anyways!
Finally, if the firm recruits on a rolling basis and the application questions are the same, then you would have a better chance of submitting a stronger application early (if you worked on improvements during the summer), than if you were to submit an application for the first time in autumn.
I really hope this helps. I know it’s easier said than done, but try not to be afraid of rejection. Rejections really are a redirection! Best of luck
Personally, I wouldn’t bother applying to any elite US firm with a small intake for a direct TC. Most of them will take all their applicants from the vac scheme. You could try and email grad rec at the firms you’re interested in and ask them, realistically, what are the chances they’ll offer a TC to anyone via the direct TC route.What do you lot think about doing direct training contract application to Gibson Dunn and Crutcher. I know @Daniel Boden said that they don't recruit much from direct applications. I saw their application open.
I completely feel you, Im studying the GDL and working full time (salaried) as well so I completely understand how draining it is when you add TC apps to the list to. I would just focus on the firms that you would regret not applying to and if you can do anymore then great but it's not the be all and end all if you cant.Hey guys!
I'm feeling a little deflated and wondering if anyone had any advice or tips. I'm currently I'm my last semester of uni (full time), working full time (42 hours a week but I'm salaried so some days more) and also trying to get the motivation to complete TC applications. I can't really do VS apps because of work commitments and I just don't have the time.
Does anyone have any tips on motivation? Or how many firms to apply for in these circumstances? I just feel like I'm not doing enough - you know? I've picked maybe 6-8 firms to apply for but I'm worried that not being able to complete like 20 applications is seriously hurting my chances.
Sorry if this is a bit of a ramble, I just feel lost and drained!
True they have a small intake yes only 6 for Gibson. Yes I know I should see if they recruited from VS all or not but on their website they said they recruit on a rolling basis. Thank you for this appreciate it.Personally, I wouldn’t bother applying to any elite US firm with a small intake for a direct TC. Most of them will take all their applicants from the vac scheme. You could try and email grad rec at the firms you’re interested in and ask them, realistically, what are the chances they’ll offer a TC to anyone via the direct TC route.