Jessica Booker
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Hi Jessica, I have a question about Norton Rose Fullbright's Vacation Scheme application questions.
This may have been answered before, but for clarity, in regards to the question - 'If applicable, what do you do to keep up to date with your foreign language skills?' while my native tongue is English and do have some proficiency in Polish and Spanish, I do not regularly keep up to date by practising or using them. As such, is it okay to leave this question blank?
I have also completed the International Baccalaureate aged during the age of 16-18 years in the UK. For the question: 'If you have international qualifications, please state the full name of the equivalent qualification in the box below and briefly explain the grading structure.' do I need to explain these qualifications (as they hold some international merit) or is this a case for qualifications that were completed outside of the UK? I believe my grades are pretty self explanatory but this question is on the same page as the language question and I wasn't sure if leaving both blank could warrant a rejection for not answering the questions.
It's best to leave it blank if you are not find anything active to keep up to date/top up your languages.
The IB is a common system so the will know what they are looking for. If it isn’t clear from the options, you should just make clear which of your subjects were higher subjects and which were standard. And clarify your total points too.