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<blockquote data-quote="PF'noooo!" data-source="post: 52666" data-attributes="member: 9906"><p>Hi Jessica,</p><p>Hope you are well.</p><p></p><p>My exams at BPP coincided directly with both the Winter and Spring Vacation Schemes at Baker McKenzie. This was frustrating as these schemes are targeted for graduates. As Baker McKenzie was one of my top firms and after a friend told me they recruit largely out of their VCs, I decided to apply for the Summer Scheme anyway despite it being aimed at penultimate year students.</p><p></p><p>This evening I received an invite to complete a WG for Baker after passing the initial application review stage. Do you think that they have read my application and let it slip that I am not a penultimate year student. This is because it is clear from my education records and my answers in my application that I am a career change/GDL student. Or rather, they haven't noticed and will disregard my application once they are aware of this fact.</p><p></p><p>It's probably best I contact the firm anyway about this but wanted to hear you thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PF'noooo!, post: 52666, member: 9906"] Hi Jessica, Hope you are well. My exams at BPP coincided directly with both the Winter and Spring Vacation Schemes at Baker McKenzie. This was frustrating as these schemes are targeted for graduates. As Baker McKenzie was one of my top firms and after a friend told me they recruit largely out of their VCs, I decided to apply for the Summer Scheme anyway despite it being aimed at penultimate year students. This evening I received an invite to complete a WG for Baker after passing the initial application review stage. Do you think that they have read my application and let it slip that I am not a penultimate year student. This is because it is clear from my education records and my answers in my application that I am a career change/GDL student. Or rather, they haven't noticed and will disregard my application once they are aware of this fact. It's probably best I contact the firm anyway about this but wanted to hear you thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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