Right that was a wasted application then
Right that was a wasted application then
I think around 6! :/How many TCs does Morgan Lewis offer? Anyone knows?
Jesus...
asked for my WG and i scored 98th percentile. so defo my application that meant i didnt get to the ac LOLfreshfields pfo post-WG
Does anyone know Freshfields recruit more trainees in vacation scheme or TC?
Wth why even get you to do the test then???asked for my WG and i scored 98th percentile. so defo my application that meant i didnt get to the ac LOL
You didn‘t got an AC even 98th?asked for my WG and i scored 98th percentile. so defo my application that meant i didnt get to the ac LOL
same lmao I don’t know why our application was shortlistedasked for my WG and i scored 98th percentile. so defo my application that meant i didnt get to the ac LOL
Wow!asked for my WG and i scored 98th percentile. so defo my application that meant i didnt get to the ac LOL
I'm working on their app right now 😭. Should I stop?
It is a possibility but I wouldn’t say it is common.How common is it for a firm to let you move up a TC intake if applying direct TC? I’m already a graduate and just want to get on with it
Very common - it’s often a way to assess the tests validity.With law firms having a variety of online testing as part of an application, how common is it for law firm employees to complete these tests before being assigned to applicants?
I can only imagine that applicants would get better scores than some associates and partners working at the law firm that assigned the test.
I'm not sure if any firm would do "adult nighttime entertainment" for a whole host of reasons. Even if they did - you'd be entitled to say no, just as you would with any activity.As a trainee solicitor and beyond, one may be invited to an after-work social with their team (e.g. with associates and partners).
I am not saying it is common, but sometimes such activities can involve alcohol and, on the odd-occasion, adult nighttime entertainment.
The latter doesn't really sit comfortably with me. Would it be frowned upon if one did not attend the latter especially when the whole team attends?
Got 87th and in the same position. Didn’t think my cover letter was that bad 💀💀You didn‘t got an AC even 98th?
The adult nighttime entertainment is a rarity these days, but after work drinks are still very common albeit happen far less these days due to remote working.As a trainee solicitor and beyond, one may be invited to an after-work social with their team (e.g. with associates and partners).
I am not saying it is common, but sometimes such activities can involve alcohol and, on the odd-occasion, adult nighttime entertainment.
The latter doesn't really sit comfortably with me. Would it be frowned upon if one did not attend the latter especially when the whole team attends?