Thank you !I did - I was able to go back and forth to amend, and there were definitely proper applications questions as well.
Thank you !I did - I was able to go back and forth to amend, and there were definitely proper applications questions as well.
That firm has made an enemy out of me for life.
The accounts don’t sync as the platforms are seperate.@Jessica Booker Hi, I purchased the Gold/premium membership 29th feb but it still won’t sync to my account is it possible to do this on your end? Thank you![]()
Thanks! Good luck againthank you! Of course, I applied a few days before the deadline on 28 Jan, had first round interview invite on 20th feb, had my first interview on 28th Feb and got the final stage call 2 days lateri think i remember they said they were still holding first stage interviews till the end of next week so fingers crossed!
for VS, it was an amberjack assessment: 12 SJT 10 verbal reasoningHi Guys
Has anyone received test invite for Bakers for the direct TC ?
What sort of tests are they sending out this year- last year I remember it was WG but I'm not sure what's this year.
Oh okay.for VS, it was an amberjack assessment: 12 SJT 10 verbal reasoning![]()
Yes only verbal! No numerical. It tells you which values the firm looks for/the test assesses when you get your test invite so just familiarise yourself with those before you sit it. It’s ‘untimed’ but gives you a recommended time to sit it within. Beyond that I assume they consider your time in accord with your answers.Oh okay.
Just confirming- it did not have any numerical reasoning but only verbal reasoning, right ?
one of the kinder written tasks I've done tbhHow did you find the FF written exercise?
I missed some major flaws and was completly lost with the redrafting task.one of the kinder written tasks I've done tbh
See they say they treat it equally as 33.3* % alongside the two interviews that form the other thirds.from what i understand, it's just a threshold you need to pass! you're not expected to have caught everything. again, this is anecdotal so don't quote me on this, but ik someone who failed the written but passed the AC. they still got a place on the scheme- they just had to do another written test for the exit interview. all that to say, I don't think they put too much weight on it
so i wouldn't worry too much! I am however deathly worried for the analytical interview next week lol
I felt like this. It appears the format I had for mine (due to adjustments) meant I had to redraft the whole article. So I’m very much stressed about it - as there were no instructions or context just a title - so it was one of the hardest ones I’ve done compared to the usual “edit the errors out” style tests.I missed some major flaws and was completly lost with the redrafting task.
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Firms that have a broad range of practice areas will just want reassurances from your application that you are interested in a wide range of work than just IP. For instance, you may only do 6 months in IP (and in some firms possibly only 3-4 months), and so what is going to keep you interested in the other 18-21 months.My specialisation is IPR during law. Will it affect my application if I have internship experience mostly regarding Intellectual Property Rights?