Hi Jessica,
I was wondering if you had any advice on answering "tell me about a time where you have shown your dedication to the law?"
Hi Jessica,
In the Clifford Chance application question:
“You have told us about your academic achievements and work experience and now, in no more than 600 words, we are keen to hear more about you. This should include your extra-curricular activities, positions of responsibility and an achievement of importance which you are most proud of.”
I understand that academic achievements and work experience should be generally excluded from the section. However, if the most important achievement is for me something related to one of the two areas, should I write about it? Or should I think of something else?
Also, what do you think in general about stating that your biggest achievement is something to do with academics (high marks/ greatly improving your results throughout university)? Is it too common and simplistic?
Hi Jessica, thanks for all the help/advice you've given so far - building up a really useful thread of info!
My questions concern transferring to a foreign office: when should/can this be done, and what are the main factors that will determine whether your request is permitted (i.e. prior secondment at that location, but assuming English-speaking role)?
Thanks
Hi Jessica,
I am a third-year student at the University of Portsmouth. My A-level grades are BCC with mitigating circumstances. I have achieved an average of 75% throughout my law degree, so far. I have completed work experience in a number of City firms, such as Reed Smith and White & case.
I have asked a number of people but have never felt like I have been given a straight-up answer. Would completing an LLM at a top university, such as Kings, improve the chances of being offered a TC at a City firm? I know several people with A-level grades similar to mine that work for firms such as Mayer Brown but they worked in another industry for a year or so before being offered a TC.
Many thanks in advance
Hi Jessica,
Firstly, I have to say what a great idea this thread is! So beyond helpful!
I have a question about the Skadden open day application. The application has an opportunity to upload a cover letter - I'm wondering how important a cover letter is in the context of an open day application? Should it be detailed and tailored to the firm or short and high-level (i.e. why commercial law etc)?
Many thanks,
Sam
Hi Jessica, one of the application forms asks:
'What do you consider to be the key attributes of a lawyer in business? What kind of qualities and expertise do you think they should have? Can you give us an example of where you have demonstrated these qualities?'
Re the 'lawyer in business', do you take this to mean the role of a lawyer in general or specifically relating to business law?
Hi Jessica!
I have a quick question.
If I have received a Watson Glaser link on 11th Nov at 9am, with the email stating "Please complete the assessment within 2 weeks of receiving this email", does this mean that the deadline is on the 25th November 9am? I am asking as I intend to complete the test on the 24th Nov and am worried that it would have expired by then.
Thank you so much!
Hi Jessica,
Sorry if you've answered this elsewhere, but I've just been offered a winter vacation scheme. I currently have another winter vacation scheme application pending that would clash with this one. The VS I've got has a really low chance of converting to a TC, so I still really want to be considered for this other firm's summer scheme instead. Should I wait for a reply, and if I'm invited to an assessment day ask them if I could attend one for the summer cycle instead?
So for an American firm, how important is talking about their work in the US, or is it more important to focus on London deals and work?
Hi Jessica,
One of the applications I am currently drafting asks you to tick 'Yes/No' on whether you were made a TC offer from a past vacation scheme. It then has a follow-up question, asking you to give '..any detail you feel comfortable providing', if the answer is 'no'. Do you have any advice on how to answer this? Is it a good idea to go into detail about the feedback I received from the firm?
Thank you!