@Mimi I have exams until the 14th December, so I dont really have time to submit it earlier But thank you so much for your help !!!
I understand, good luck!
@Mimi I have exams until the 14th December, so I dont really have time to submit it earlier But thank you so much for your help !!!
@Daniel Boden The application deadline is on 15th December, do I have to complete the test before that date ?
Nope you have 7 days to complete the test after they send you the test link I believe but obviously the sooner you submit your application the better
Yep Freshfields and other firms that use the same application software have the same thing. You are able to edit your application right up until the deadline which is very helpful if you spot a spelling or grammar error!Has anyone noticed there seems to be an option to edit your whole CC app after submission. Anyone else seeing the same ??
Yep Freshfields and other firms that use the same application software have the same thing. You are able to edit your application right up until the deadline which is very helpful if you spot a spelling or grammar error!
I doubt it considering they don't look at it till after the deadline - I hope not anyway!That’s great. Is it held against you if you do amend??
On that point @AJ @Daniel Boden, am I still able to edit up until the deadline, despite completing the WGT?
On that point @AJ @Daniel Boden, am I still able to edit up until the deadline, despite completing the WGT?
Yes. Which is what I’m considering to do...
Yes you are Salma! And AJ I've edited it a few times since submitting it, mainly adding/removing additional documents due to conflicting advice I was receiving from different people - I doubt that is going to cause any issues since they won't know as they look at it after the deadline!
From what I remember they just email you saying 'Thank you for completing the WGT... I am delighted/sorry to say that you have been successful/not been successful in passing the test'.Thanks guys!
Another question (lol), when you complete the WGT, do you get an automatic email saying ‘thank you for completing the WGT, we will contact you in due course if you have passed the test blah blah’ or, instead, an email confirming, simply, whether you have passed or not?
From what I remember they just email you saying 'Thank you for completing the WGT... I am delighted/sorry to say that you have been successful/not been successful in passing the test'.
Hey, thanks for your suggestions, they are really helpful. However, I noticed that the question asks us about our extra-curricular activities, positions of responsibility and achievements, but at the beginning, it says "You have told us about your academic achievements and work experience and now, in no more than 600 words, we are keen to hear more about you." You mentioned in your answer that you included/or would have included your academic achievements i.e. awards, highest scoring student etc., which is also what I would have done. However, I am unsure whether the beginning of the question actually hints in the opposite direction, which is that we should not include our academic awards or anything related to our academics?Hello.
Clifford Chance have kept the same application questions from last year.
I was successful on the application & AC.
The approach I took is as follows:
1) first and foremost make sure there are ZERO typos or errors.
2) question one asks for scholarships, prizes etc: I talked about my academic achievements as well as some scholarships I’ve received. Do not simply list achievements. State the award/scholarship you was awarded and when.
This is your opportunity to sell yourself. So for e.g, if I was the highest scoring student, I would mention the number of students I scored higher than etc.
Conclude by stating how these awards & scholarships align with CC’s high achieving nature, perhaps give a stat (research the firm).
3) question 2, simply answer the question. Talk about your extra-curriculas (try and give a wide viarity, volunteering, positions of responsibility etc).
Finally I used around 250 words to explain my proudest achievement. Here, I used the STAR method and gave an example of my drive & resilience (traits that CC look for in their trainees, as per the firms 2017 brochure) which led to my achievement.
Ultimately, make sure you practice the Watson glaser test because they will NOT consider your app if you fail the test. Leave ample time to practice. If you pass the test and your app is strong, the turnaround time is about 2weeks. I.e from application to AC.
Good luck.
Hey, thanks for your suggestions, they are really helpful. However, I noticed that the question asks us about our extra-curricular activities, positions of responsibility and achievements, but at the beginning, it says "You have told us about your academic achievements and work experience and now, in no more than 600 words, we are keen to hear more about you." You mentioned in your answer that you included/or would have included your academic achievements i.e. awards, highest scoring student etc., which is also what I would have done. However, I am unsure whether the beginning of the question actually hints in the opposite direction, which is that we should not include our academic awards or anything related to our academics?
What would you say? @Jaysen
In previous years, they had a question asking specifically about academic achievements, which is what Sandrou is referring to when he talks about mentioning academic achievement.
I agree that they are saying not to talk about your academic achievements here. When I went to the CC open day last week, they said this question is all about getting to know you and that you should talk about the best examples that will demonstrate your personality and who you are.
Hey I'm wondering this too, it's slightly unclearIs the deadline today midnight or tomorrow midnight? So afraid of hitting the submit button