Didn’t come up in the emailHow do you mean the feedback report doesn’t work?
How quick did results come back?Didn’t come up in the email
Does magic circle law firms care about low 2.1 modules? if I have 2 modules are low 2.1 in my penultimate years and I'm a non-law student.It is one of those things where it depends on many different factors, including:
Generally though, a 2.1 is sufficient for most firms and a low 2.1 would not be an issue in many cases even with the above considerations.
- Which firm? Some are much pickier than others
- How many low 2.1 modules there are - if they are a majority this might be an issue more so than if there is just the occasional one module
- When they were - firms may look at first year grades with less scrutiny than final year grades
- Which subjects they are in? Some firms may look at Tort/Contract modules more closely than other subjects/modules
Not sure if this helps, but I applied last year and didn’t hear back until the date given in the post-test holding emailHas anyone heard back from Shoosmiths yet regarding the AC????
If it’s only two modules, then I don’t see any of the MC firms having an issue with this - possibly Slaughters as they have a tendency to focus on academic excellence, but even then I don’t think it would exclude you from them depending on the strength of the rest of your application.Does magic circle law firms care about low 2.1 modules? if I have 2 modules are low 2.1 in my penultimate years and I'm a non-law student.
It won’t directly improve your chances of securing a TC, especially given it’s in a non law subject. I wouldn’t do the course to better your chances, but would do the course of its something you personally want to pursue.Hey @Jessica Booker
I’ve received a place at KCL for an economics masters but just want to find out (from your experience) if it will improve my TC prospects. A lot of vac schemers I've met have done or are doing masters and received TCs.
I do have vac scheme experience (x2 but didn't convert) but trying to decide if it's worth the extra cost...
Thank you JessIt won’t directly improve your chances of securing a TC, especially given it’s in a non law subject. I wouldn’t do the course to better your chances, but would do the course of its something you personally want to pursue.
Hi, does doing an LLM actually make a big difference. As in is it better to do a full-time job or an LLM, which one will make a bigger difference?It won’t directly improve your chances of securing a TC, especially given it’s in a non law subject. I wouldn’t do the course to better your chances, but would do the course of its something you personally want to pursue.
what are you making of this? I'm cautiously optimistic that this means we might still have a shot because if not, why wouldn't they just blanket reject us?Holding email from Ashurst noting their intention to contact with all candidates no later than Friday 31 May, extended from today.
I got same email but honestly think it's still PFO bc why would we not be in the initial rounds of invites for written assessments etc.what are you making of this? I'm cautiously optimistic that this means we might still have a shot because if not, why wouldn't they just blanket reject us?
In most instances, no. A specialist LLM can help if you want to go into a specialist firm (eg Shipping / Human Rights) but for most commercial firms with broad practice areas, it’s not going to make a direct positive difference.Hi, does doing an LLM actually make a big difference. As in is it better to do a full-time job or an LLM, which one will make a bigger difference?
May I ask: how do you know this? Did they announce this on their website?They won't be recruiting from the direct TC route this year. All TCs will go to vac scheme candidates.
Thank you!In most instances, no. A specialist LLM can help if you want to go into a specialist firm (eg Shipping / Human Rights) but for most commercial firms with broad practice areas, it’s not going to make a direct positive difference.
It can help if:
- you need more time to develop skills and knowledge, and you know you can make the most of your year studying
- you have weaker grades in your undergrad as it presents an opportunity to show academic excellence (assuming you perform well in the LLM)
But your recruiter will not be looking for an LLM, and therefore generally you should only do one for your own interests rather than in the hope it will help you secure a TC.
Someone emailed them. And there is no option to apply for direct tc on their website.May I ask: how do you know this? Did they announce this on their website?
I'm thinking maybe it's most likely a PFO but not 100% and the delay is because of a delay in marking some of the written exercises so far because they don't usually send PFOs until after they've rejected or progressed people who did the written AC and I have seen once before ACs go out on that day too.. thinking maybe they haven't marked all of the written exercises so far and so will wait to PFO us until they have in case they're shambolic and so decide to do some more ACs??I got same email but honestly think it's still PFO bc why would we not be in the initial rounds of invites for written assessments etc.
I'd love to be proven wrong though.
Do law firms like Mishcon De Reya, Bakers and other city international firms which aren’t US/MC/SC care about this to the same level?If it’s only two modules, then I don’t see any of the MC firms having an issue with this - possibly Slaughters as they have a tendency to focus on academic excellence, but even then I don’t think it would exclude you from them depending on the strength of the rest of your application.