Yeah idk they said the last AC is May 25. First one is May 16 I believe.In all fairness they said the same last year about ACs bring mid May but the last AC was around early-mid June…
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Register HereYeah idk they said the last AC is May 25. First one is May 16 I believe.In all fairness they said the same last year about ACs bring mid May but the last AC was around early-mid June…
The ACs are dates that don't exist (there isn't a Thursday 18th May etc) so I'm trying not to give them too much weight. The email also said VIs would be in March - April which obviously didn't happen.Since bakers said mid April at the latest in their app confirmation email, doesn’t that mean today should be the last day we hear back from them? This coming week is w/c 22nd so not sure if they’ll have enough time to review SJT’s and VI’s before their AC’s mid May.
Did they send PFOs out last week too? I only saw tests but prior to that I'd only seen PFOsThis is genuinely so jarring, I still haven't received a response from BM and im not sure whether to interpret it as a ghosting/rejection or an indication that they are still processing applications, it is just a bit weird considering they sent out some PFOs last week.
I think thats the right approach tbh. Last year the timeline did not add up to what they described in the initial email post-app at all. Everything was like 3 weeks delayed.The ACs are dates that don't exist (there isn't a Thursday 18th May etc) so I'm trying not to give them too much weight. The email also said VIs would be in March - April which obviously didn't happen.
the deadline is the deadline. Most firms read your app even if you applied a minute before the deadline. Rolling just means they progress apps within the open application window and dont wait until the end of the window to start reviewing.For firms with rolling deadlines, how late is too late to apply? Would prefer to finish my exams first
They seem to go off CV anywayI received my Mayer Brown assessment report and surprised I did quite bad (below average). I am really surprised because I almost always do well in these. Not to seem arrogant but I would expect average at a minimum based on my history of taking similar assessments. Mostly just disappointed now but on to the next one I guess.
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BCLP are fully rolling, the’ve already started reviewing applications (PFOs and advancements).Just seen Bryan Cave are rolling. Can anyone confirm if they actually are or if it's a Bakers situation where people only get rejected on a rolling basis?
Woops, guess I should get on that. How far through are they?BCLP are fully rolling, the’ve already started reviewing applications (PFOs and advancements).
I don’t think very far so don’t worry! Plenty of time 😊 I only know as I spoke to a member of recruitment not long ago and know some people received PFOs post-test (believe they applied in late March and early April) Haven’t heard of anyone getting VIs yet so likely they are waiting for more applicants. Good luck!Woops, guess I should get on that. How far through are they?