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Cover letter conundrum
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 69" data-source="post: 9382"><p>Hey, I would say make sure your CV fits onto two pages, that the text is justified and both cover letter and CV font is the same (preferably times new roman). With regards to content, you can get rid of all contact details at the top and just have your name, but make sure you provide a full breakdown of all your modules at undergraduate level as the partners like to have this in front of them. My CV sub-headings went something along the lines of: Education, Relevant Legal Work Experience, Employment, Volunteering and Pro Bono, Achievements, Interests (you can get rid of references at the end to save room as they are included in online app). Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 69, post: 9382"] Hey, I would say make sure your CV fits onto two pages, that the text is justified and both cover letter and CV font is the same (preferably times new roman). With regards to content, you can get rid of all contact details at the top and just have your name, but make sure you provide a full breakdown of all your modules at undergraduate level as the partners like to have this in front of them. My CV sub-headings went something along the lines of: Education, Relevant Legal Work Experience, Employment, Volunteering and Pro Bono, Achievements, Interests (you can get rid of references at the end to save room as they are included in online app). Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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