Hi there @gazdgazd11 , I know how disheartening it can feel, but every rejection is a step closer to the opportunity that’s meant for you. It’s not a reflection of your potential or worth, it’s just part of the process. Keep reminding yourself of your strengths and how far you’ve come. Every "no" makes the eventual "yes" so much sweeter. You’ve got this, stay focused and keep pushing forward!It’s so demoralising getting the rejections lol
Hi @AspiringAAsolicitor ,How do I approach this question for CMS: Describe a specific instance where you have utilised artificial intelligence (AI) or other technologies in your work or studies. How have these tools enhanced your personal development? (200 words)
Since you haven't used AI for anything substantial, it will be difficult to get to a conclusion that it improved your personal development directly. However, if you are willing to be a bit flexible with your writing, I think you can tie your use of Grammarly to some indirect resulting personal developments. Off the top of my head, I can think of:
The other point I wanted to mention is that the application question says 'AI or other technologies'. As such, maybe you can think of some other new technology besides AI that you have used recently - perhaps some smarter search engine when looking for further resources in your research for the coursework?
- By using it, you have saved significant amounts of time you would have normally spent reviewing and rephrasing your writing. This enabled you to invest more time and effort into improving your understanding of the subject matter of your coursework and into improving your understanding of the law firms you were applying to. The, you could give concrete examples of this and/or explain the outcomes: did your academic/professional interests change in any way? did you obtain better results - more success in application or better grades?
- By using it to assess your manner of writing, you have been able to notice patterns in the errors you make when writing. This has allowed you to enhance your attention to detail and also improve your understanding of your strengths and weaknesses in your ability to articulate your thoughts. Then, you can explain how this progressively led to you improving your capacity to use language precisely. This arguably does not only also betters your capacity to express yourself both verbally and in writing, it also improves your ability to minimize ambiguity in thought itself (as the very act of reasoning involved representing concepts in language). Granted, this point might be a bit of a stretch, but I don't think it's impossible to make it fit for an application form answer if you can illustrate it by using some practical examples.
Hi! I totally understand where you’re coming from. I think looking at the wording of the question is really important here. It’s not limited to just artificial intelligence—it also says or other technologies. So, think about any tech tools you’ve used, even if they’re not advanced AI systems.
For example, have you ever used Grammarly for spell-checking and improving your writing? Or maybe Excel for managing data? Even tools like Google Calendar, Zoom, or note-taking apps like Notion count! It’s less about using the most sophisticated tech and more about highlighting how these tools helped enhance your personal development or productivity.
I agree with @Jessica Booker's response here. I'll also add that although the term 'technologies' is ambiguous, because of its association with "AI", I would assume it does not refer to everything and anything digital. Rather, I think it's likely it is referring to some of the newer developed technologies - I would not go further back than 4-5 years. As such, online courses might not qualify.
However, I don't think you should worry too much about this question if you already have two examples. Many other candidates only write about using Grammarly as a review tool, so you should definitely be fine.
Travers PFO and my third PFO in a week! At what point do I just give up? 🤦♀️
Actually, that is not a firm's policy. The SRA allows three attempts for SQE1 and three attempts for SQE2. If you fail any of the stages three times, you must wait for six years. Unnecessary pressure.Yes. My friend did mention they were surprised when they heard. I guess a perk of the SQE is being able to do it with others at different firms allowing you to gauge insight.
Other firms revoke if you don’t pass first time. I think it’s ridiculous given the low pass rate. I saw someone on LinkedIn fail SQE 2 twice and has only 1 chance left to pass otherwise she has to wait 6 years.
Yes I said that.Actually, that is not a firm's policy. The SRA allows three attempts for SQE1 and three attempts for SQE2. If you fail any of the stages three times, you must wait for six years. Unnecessary pressure.
I would expect it will take longer than normal just because the firm is currently also doing VS interviews. Also, I think it is generally the case that Slaughter and May tends to take its time when getting back to candidates. When I interviewed for a VS, it took them around 1-1.5 months to get back to me. For a friend who did a direct TC interview in the summer it also took a couple of weeks. Since both he and I were successful, I think you should not worry or read anything into the fact that the firm may take a while to respond.does anyone know how long it takes to hear back from Slaughter and May post interview?
Still waitingHas anyone heard back from CC yet for their training contract? They said they'd start contacting people this week.
Has anyone heard back from CC yet for their training contract? They said they'd start contacting people this week.
A user on the VS thread stated that responses are likely to come towards the end of the week (as opposed to the beginning)Still waiting
Generally an offer will be via a call unless they can’t reach you via this means. Unsuccessful candidates are most likely to hear via email.How long does it usually take to hear back about offers/rejections after an AC for a direct TC? And is it usually by email or phone?
till now i've seen 2 ac invites on the forumI was just wondering if I should start mentally preparing for a rejection lol
I applied for a direct training contract at AO quite late and passed their SJT test about 2 weeks ago. But I haven't heard anything back since then? Is anyone else in this boat or have most invites to AC been offered?
Hey folks, I'm revising my app strategy as I've had many realisations in the past few months sending apps to a few different firms. I'm looking for suggestions regarding firms that align with what I'm looking for:
- Interest in M&A, PE, VC, and Competition (mostly M&A focused)
- Technology law, digital assets, AI
- High responsibility and accountability, small intake
- Entrepreneurial
- Innovative/legal tech focused
- cross-border, international work
I wanted to see if there are firms I am missing to include as I revise my app strategy. I'm applying to Weil, Willkie and Goodwin this month. What are your suggestions?
Thanks, @Shahana for the idea.
5 days!How long do you have to complete CMS WG after you submit the application?
So just to add to @Ram Sabaratnam's excellent response, I think you have already identified quite well some of the firms that are great in PE and have smaller trainees intakes. Besides those, and the ones Ram mentioned, I would also take a look at:Hey folks, I'm revising my app strategy as I've had many realisations in the past few months sending apps to a few different firms. I'm looking for suggestions regarding firms that align with what I'm looking for:
- Interest in M&A, PE, VC, and Competition (mostly M&A focused)
- Technology law, digital assets, AI
- High responsibility and accountability, small intake
- Entrepreneurial
- Innovative/legal tech focused
- cross-border, international work
I wanted to see if there are firms I am missing to include as I revise my app strategy. I'm applying to Weil, Willkie and Goodwin this month. What are your suggestions?
Thanks, @Shahana for the idea.