Did u receive a WG score after completing the test? Cause I received nth (no email) after completing the test last Monday.They usually take 2 weeks to get back after WG score which is not that long.
Did u receive a WG score after completing the test? Cause I received nth (no email) after completing the test last Monday.They usually take 2 weeks to get back after WG score which is not that long.
I thought it was Wednesday since some people posted a few days ago they received the link last wed. So perhaps we will hear on Thursday ?Wondering the same, also considering they’ll probably give people a week to complete the VI and that their first AC is on 16 May. To me, it seems like they’re running a bit behind schedule! I think the deadline for everyone to take the WG test was today though…
When I did it for their VS I requested my WG score and they just said whether I passed or failed it.Did u receive a WG score after completing the test? Cause I received nth (no email) after completing the test last Monday.
The deadline for me is later - end of this week.Wondering the same, also considering they’ll probably give people a week to complete the VI and that their first AC is on 16 May. To me, it seems like they’re running a bit behind schedule! I think the deadline for everyone to take the WG test was today though…
Ah I see I guess we ll have to wait till next weekThe deadline for me is later - end of this week.
Do you mean this cycle?When I did it for their VS I requested my WG score and they just said whether I passed or failed it.
No, nothing. I emailed asking to confirm receipt and they didn't reply - lol.Completed Baker McKenzie Watson Glaser yesterday 24th April. No email recognising completion of application.
Graduate recruitment email says you will find out as soon as possible but later also says you will find out within 2 weeks.
Anyone received anything else after completing WG?
They don’t release scores, so it’s impossible to knowDoes anyone know what the Watson Glaser cut off for Baker McKenzie usually is?
That seems fair. The Lawyer Portal mention performance to meet 75% pass mark for most law firms, however based on JobTestPrep summaries the marking is done in context of cohort performance.They don’t release scores, so it’s impossible to know
Yeah, it really differs from firm to firm. However, the score is almost always expressed as a percentile (measuring how your score compares to others in the norm group) rather than as a raw score. I think some firms will take into account how high you score when deciding which candidates to progress, while for other firms you only need to score above a certain percentile/threshold (usually around 18-40).That seems fair. The Lawyer Portal mention performance to meet 75% pass mark for most law firms, however based on JobTestPrep summaries the marking is done in context of cohort performance.
This is by no means accurate at all - which is frustrating when it comes from a website like that.That seems fair. The Lawyer Portal mention performance to meet 75% pass mark for most law firms, however based on JobTestPrep summaries the marking is done in context of cohort performance.
If they waited this long my intuition is that they waited for all tests to be taken and will progress the top X% of the cohort into the next stage.Does anyone know what the Watson Glaser cut off for Baker McKenzie usually is?