Nothing from CRS but submitted on 31st Jan and they don't recruit on a rolling basis so I'm sure I'm at the bottom of the pile!Still nothing from Ropes, CRS, Dechert and Reed Smith post app.... Anyone else in the same boat?
Congrats! is that for summer vs?W&C AC!
Yes and if I remember correctly, not even a section for employment.for all those who applied to Ropes & Gray, there was only one application on the three strategies you would suggest as Chairperson, and no other questions on academics or extra curriculars right? I submitted my application quite early and I know that they changed their recruiting website way after I submitted my app so just wanted to make sure !
I remember that too! Found that quite strange as it would be very unnatural and unfitting to try and incorporate extracurriculars and work experience into the single application question they hadYes and if I remember correctly, not even a section for employment.
I didn't -really regret it now but was kinda taking it for granted that I must have filled the section (was in a bit of an app heavy period lol)I remember that too! Found that quite strange as it would be very unnatural and unfitting to try and incorporate extracurriculars and work experience into the single application question they had
I had an interview with Withers yesterday. I see you've done an AC with PMC - want to trade tips?Has anyone heard anything from Withers yet? I sent my application off in November and I haven't heard anything
tbf I think ropes is one of the SEO London sponsor firms that progress you straight to AC if you did well on their SEO London events which shoes they’re huge in diversity and inclusion and I think by having only that written answer to assess applicants they’re able to completely eliminate these factors from their application process, sort of like CV blind ACs but for applicationYes and if I remember correctly, not even a section for employment.
Omg I've been in the same boat as you for two years now and these are my exact thoughts! I posted a thread about it here https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/gdl-vs-sqe.2543/ and I attended some ULaw/BPP events last year. I came to the conclusion that whatever is meant to be will be and I didn't want to be saddled with more debt for a potentially redundant qualification - you could self-fund the GDL this year and then get a TC with a firm that has already implemented the SQE route. You can get private funding for the GDL/LPC from companies like Future Finance but to me, this was much riskier than the post-grad loan route. There are scholarships available at BPP/ULaw but I wouldn't be best placed to advise on these. I would say try not to stress about it and put your efforts into building experience/the best possible applications. If you do want to talk through your situation with someone that understands your dilemma, drop me a message!!!Wondering if anyone else is in the same position as me?
I'm a non-law grad & trying to secure a training contract for 2023. I can't afford to pay for the GDL/LPC so hoping to get one this year so I can be sponsored by a firm. Terrified that if I don't get one this year I'll have to take the SQE (which I really don't want to do) because I won't be able to start the GDL before 31 Dec 2021.
Can anyone give me advice on loans for the GDL or anything else? Thank you!!
I always worry about this! As a graduate in a client-facing role in another industry, I absolutely cannot post any of any success in another career path LOL. I probably wouldn't though anyway, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't. To echo what everybody has said about, if you do want to do it then keep it succinct. From experience, I have known staff within my company to gossip about interns that have posted crazy long gushing paragraphs!I have an utterly stupid and pedantic question that has been playing on my mind. Upon accepting a vacation scheme offer, would a firm perceive me badly if I did not post this on LinkedIn. I'm not fond of posting on LinkedIn for a few reasons and generally don't do so.
I know it's highly unlikely the firm would be stalking my LinkedIn page but I was just wondering since most people do tend to post their acceptances.
Just out of curiosity, how do you get notified about these? I've been an AS member for years and I've done nothing with them! All the events I see them advertise are limited to specific groups and those to which I did apply in the past, I was rejectedCannot recommend AS highly enough. If you fall within their requirements - register. I got invited to random events which gave me great exposure to firms. I was also on this years Aspire programme - if you can, apply for it as well (sometime in the Summer). Any of the success I have had this cycle is due to that programme, and it has given me so much advice that I can apply to other applications.
I have no clue, it doesn't say in the email.Congrats! is that for summer vs?
Did you apply to both?I have no clue, it doesn't say in the email.
That's really good to hear! I would have expected them to at least ask for some sort of university extra-curricular activities or any type of competency check in the online application stagetbf I think ropes is one of the SEO London sponsor firms that progress you straight to AC if you did well on their SEO London events which shoes they’re huge in diversity and inclusion and I think by having only that written answer to assess applicants they’re able to completely eliminate these factors from their application process, sort of like CV blind ACs but for application
Amazing, well done you!Omggg that's a Slaughters vac scheme offer! Thank you to everyone here, including Jessica who gave such helpful feedback for my cover letter and Jaysen who started this whole thing, and made my first foray into law applications less stressful, and seemingly successful!!!
Good luck to everyone else on their applications!!!
Reed smith I sent my research answers on Sunday and complete silence from dechert!Still nothing from Ropes, CRS, Dechert and Reed Smith post app.... Anyone else in the same boat?
I mean if you think about it extracurriculars are also discriminatory. I’m at Oxbridge and I can 100% tell you that I have more access to extracurriculars than others at RG unis let alone non-RG unis, because of the college system its a lot less daunting to get involved/start ur own society, so eliminating that from the application process makes complete sense in my opinion. At the end of the day I believe graduate recruiting should be mostly based on motivation because if you have the motivation you can learn to do any job so by introducing extracurriculars ur adding a skills-based need which many can’t have access to/have difficulty accessing because of situations outside of their controlThat's really good to hear! I would have expected them to at least ask for some sort of university extra-curricular activities or any type of competency check in the online application stage
Reed smith I sent my research answers on Sunday and complete silence from dechert!