No - this is a sensible approach to take.
I'd add until it is a final yes, look for other opportunities.
What qualifies as a final yes?
No - this is a sensible approach to take.
I'd add until it is a final yes, look for other opportunities.
Yes, I really messed up. I think as I was putting in my grades on the form I saw the grade above it on my transcript which was 60 and put that by accident instead.
I'll email them to let them know, I'm just hoping they'll appreciate me telling them? The rest of my grades were 1st or high 2:1
Yes, I really messed up. I think as I was putting in my grades on the form I saw the grade above it on my transcript which was 60 and put that by accident instead.
I'll email them to let them know, I'm just hoping they'll appreciate me telling them? The rest of my grades were 1st or high 2:1
Thank you! I was too embarrassed to include them but definitely not doing this again. :/
Could any offers be rescinded because of Coronavirus? What’s your take?
Hi all,
Any news on Milbank (VS) or Gibson Dunn (VS) this cycle?
Also if anyone needs info on Cleary or Weil PM me!
My average for 1st year would be 57 if I included them, but my average in 2nd year was 76. I emailed them to apologise and said I understand if they decide to withdraw the offer. I’ll just need to wait now.
Is anyone able to offer any words of comfort regarding going into their first vacation scheme? It's not a bad problem to have and I am fortunate to have obtained one, but the reality of going into a firm for two weeks has hit me and triggered my imposter syndrome to an all time high, particularly as it is a firm I have always felt was out of my league. I am worried I will not be competent enough to do or understand the work, let alone perform to a high enough standard in the assessments for a TC.
If anyone can sympathise, how did you cope with such a feeling? Is there any wisdom you can give through the power of hindsight?
Your biggest threat will be thinking that it is out of your league. Go in with an open mind, be yourself but also extra friendly (not fakely) and proactive and do your work well. If it was out of your league you wouldn't have got the scheme!Is anyone able to offer any words of comfort regarding going into their first vacation scheme? It's not a bad problem to have and I am fortunate to have obtained one, but the reality of going into a firm for two weeks has hit me and triggered my imposter syndrome to an all time high, particularly as it is a firm I have always felt was out of my league. I am worried I will not be competent enough to do or understand the work, let alone perform to a high enough standard in the assessments for a TC.
If anyone can sympathise, how did you cope with such a feeling? Is there any wisdom you can give with the power of hindsight?
How did your AC go?I have an Assessment Centre at Irwin Mitchell on Monday morning - does anyone know what the "instruction taking" part of the day will entail and if there is any way that I could prepare for it? Any help/ guidance would be great!
Thanks
Your biggest threat will be thinking that it is out of your league. Go in with an open mind, be yourself but also extra friendly (not fakely) and proactive and do your work well. If it was out of your league you wouldn't have got the scheme!
Most people are feeling similar to you - Those that don’t risk being over confident
Remember people at the firm want you to be good enough, and based on what they have seen so far they already think you are good enough!
You’re being irrational about a firm being out of your league. You beat 100s of other candidates to the position you are in so it clearly is “your league”
try not to let the self doubt creep in. That isn’t going to help you perform to the level needed and could actually be your biggest obstacle to over come
Is anyone able to offer any words of comfort regarding going into their first vacation scheme? It's not a bad problem to have and I am fortunate to have obtained one, but the reality of going into a firm for two weeks has hit me and triggered my imposter syndrome to an all time high, particularly as it is a firm I have always felt was out of my league. I am worried I will not be competent enough to do or understand the work, let alone perform to a high enough standard in the assessments for a TC.
If anyone can sympathise, how did you cope with such a feeling? Is there any wisdom you can give with the power of hindsight?
Thank you ! I’m just worried as I am in my final year and I have 2 vacation schemes in the summer. One which ends approximately 4 weeks before the other starts. The 2nd firm is my first choice and I’d like to do the scheme to experience the firms culture. Will I be able to ask for an extension from the first firm ?Depends on the individual firm’s policy. Code fo best practice says a penultimate year student would get until the 15/16 September while the final year student would get four weeks to accept.
Not all firms abide by the code though
Thank you ! I’m just worried as I am in my final year and I have 2 vacation schemes in the summer. One which ends approximately 4 weeks before the other starts. The 2nd firm is my first choice and I’d like to do the scheme to experience the firms culture. Will I be able to ask for an extension from the first firm ?