Hi, wondering if anyone knows who I should be addressing my cover letter to at freshfields, and whether its best to max out on the 850 words or keep it slightly shorter?
If you are talking about the personal statement, I didn't address mine to anyone as I felt it would be a waste of words and since it isn't a cover letter per se. In my opinion as long as your word count is within 100 of 850 you are fine. They have set that word limit for a reason so I'd imagine that's the level of detail they want you to go into!Hi, wondering if anyone knows who I should be addressing my cover letter to at Freshfields, and whether its best to max out on the 850 words or keep it slightly shorter?
Thanks!!Hopefully someone else can advise on your first question. For your second, there's no "best" it just depends on how much you have to say. If you've run out of substantive points to make then it's fine to have it slightly shorter.
If you are talking about the personal statement, I didn't address mine to anyone as I felt it would be a waste of words and since it isn't a cover letter per se. In my opinion as long as your word count is within 100 of 850 you are fine. They have set that word limit for a reason so I'd imagine that's the level of detail they want you to go into!
I have been advised by a future trainee at Freshfields that the personal statement/cover letter should be 70% you and 30% Freshfields
Are you including why commercial law in the 70%?
We'll hear back from them by the end of the month apparentlyHas anyone been invited to complete the WG?