So I have already shared this elsewhere on the platform, but basically I am having to re-record one of my interviews (technical issues). Trying not to panic since the questions will be reset and I have no clue what they will ask me since the 2 questions I got last time were standard law type questions. Anyway, one of my friends encouraged me to stop worrying and think of it as extra practice. I will try.
Also, I have only made it past the application form for Bristows and CRS so far (Mishcon hasn't said anything) so I am worried and feel the need to make more applications. My friend said I should spend the time preparing extremely well for the interviews instead and I guess she's right. I need to stop anticipating failure all the time. Like it's good to have back-ups, but I have my dissertation to work on and prepare for three interviews next week. I really shouldn't make a rushed application right now even if the deadline for NRF is tomorrow. The final interview with PwC is important as well so I am going to do thorough research and hope it all works out. It's so annoying feeling like you have to make your move ASAP or you will be waiting a whole year just to start with these big firms. I guess I just need to take it one step at a time?
Also, I have only made it past the application form for Bristows and CRS so far (Mishcon hasn't said anything) so I am worried and feel the need to make more applications. My friend said I should spend the time preparing extremely well for the interviews instead and I guess she's right. I need to stop anticipating failure all the time. Like it's good to have back-ups, but I have my dissertation to work on and prepare for three interviews next week. I really shouldn't make a rushed application right now even if the deadline for NRF is tomorrow. The final interview with PwC is important as well so I am going to do thorough research and hope it all works out. It's so annoying feeling like you have to make your move ASAP or you will be waiting a whole year just to start with these big firms. I guess I just need to take it one step at a time?