It's statement - True/False/Cannot sayHas anyone taken the Osborne Clarke verbal reasoning test? Is it a standard WG or statementent and True/False/Cannot say?
It's statement - True/False/Cannot sayHas anyone taken the Osborne Clarke verbal reasoning test? Is it a standard WG or statementent and True/False/Cannot say?
Has anyone heard from ... *drumroll*
- BCLP
- PwC
- Squire Patton Boggs
- Stephenson Harwood (post-WG)
- RPC (post-VRT)
- Gowling (post-VI)
Well done you!
Congratulations, I knew you'd smash it.
Has anyone taken the Osborne Clarke verbal reasoning test? Is it a standard WG or statementent and True/False/Cannot say?
Also got rejected from CMS post-VI ... That's me for this application cycle, quite a scary feeling
Pretty sure they are non-rolling and apps close today. Wouldn't be surprised if we didn't hear for a while as I think their grad rec team is quite smallI wonder what's taking them so long, I applied on 14 November
Hi all, was just wondering if anybody knows whether Holman Fenwick recruits on a rolling basis? Really keen on applying with them but it's only until the end of the month when they close their applications.
I cannot emphasise how broken I was when I found out - I am non-law, my friend. They will tear me apart like wolves.I'm sure that you will smash it!
Oh my days I ran to check mine and I made the same mistake in one out of three haha. Ironically enough, I wrote "Re: 2021 Summer Vacation Scheme" right after lol.Lol I've just realised I sent TWO cover letters this week dated January 2020. CHECK YOUR DATES PEOPLE!!! there goes my hard work
In some ways this gives you a really good edge - commercial fluency is about thinking what does this news mean for clients and the law. Sure you might not have studied law but you’ll have a very different perspective on news stories which is absolutely what law firms are looking for. You’ll have technical understanding of other topics, combine this with your interest in law and you’ll be on to a winner.I cannot emphasise how broken I was when I found out - I am non-law, my friend. They will tear me apart like wolves.
In some ways this gives you a really good edge - commercial fluency is about thinking what does this news mean for clients and the law. Sure you might not have studied law but you’ll have a very different perspective on news stories which is absolutely what law firms are looking for. You’ll have technical understanding of other topics, combine this with your interest in law and you’ll be on to a winner.