hey! What office was this for? When did you complete the WG?
Hey! It was for London and I did the WG on the 29th of Jan x
hey! What office was this for? When did you complete the WG?
Also just been rejected from Kirkland post-AC. Pretty gutted I won't lie as I really thought they were the firm for me and felt I performed well on the AC . Hopefully the opportunity to get feedback will be useful!
Definitely going to use this as motivation for my interviews with Travers Smith and Gibson Dunn next week!
Hope others had better news but Friday evening rejections suck!!!
Doesn’t it say “complete”I’ve had no communication from hogan Lovells after completing their test and on my portal it has a deadline in red. Does this mean they didn’t get my test results and should I contact them to check?
Definitely. my friend got TC offers from Latham, Macs and HL last summer from direct apps, all are rolling firms.I wonder if there will be any point in applying in to firms that have TC deadlines in July and are recruiting on the rolling basis. I don't want to submit rushed applications, but I just don't have time now :/ (especially for Macfarlanes who's application form is basically a summative essay.)
was your friend a penultimate year or final year (law/non-law)?Definitely. my friend got TC offers from Latham, Macs and HL last summer from direct apps, all are rolling firms.
Happened to me with Ashurst for their winter scheme - I assumed it got filtered out because I applied too late.same, same. Definitely not applying there again, waste of time. After pressing them they told me I was rejected due to insufficient academics. Considering that’s AAA and high first for me, this is nothing short of laughable!
Hi Jessica, what would you advise those of us who haven't heard back to do? Take the lack of communication as a rejection, call them and ask, or wait and not give up hope?
Based on what Jessica's previously said about first-stage screening, TW's website, and the lack of even a test invite suggests that I failed on academics. I've had mitigating circumstances at uni in 1st and 2nd year but my uni only classifies degrees based on 3rd and 4th years so I'm still on track for a 2:1. I had really good A Levels equivalent (definitely better than the ABB they claim to require) too. I have a feeling they didn't even read my application form and I'm sure anyone else who's done the application knows they had one of the longest forms with about 9 questions which honestly feels insulting.
earliest I could get was 10th!When is your AC ? The closest one I could get was on the 5th of March. Really worried as they give offers on a rolling basis.
Yeah, they had a specific field for it.did your application state your ext Circs?
was your friend a penultimate year or final year (law/non-law)?
As long as you have 4/5 hours sleep, in which time, you are able to consolidate and store it to memory (while sleeping) then you are going to do much better for an exam/interview. Fact.I used to be like that especially with exams. However, what I have learned is that if I do not go to bed, I am not going to remember anything (learned the hard way when I slept 3 hours before my Tort exam and literally did not remember what I wrote in the exam after I got home). I think planning is essential, but if it gets past 12 now, I close my notes and go to sleep! It is only going to stress you out and in the end, during assesment centre, it is about the knowledge, but even more about how you think/come across/communicate etc. which you can do better on good nights sleep!