I haven't applied yet as I thought deadline was 21st March for DTC... now feeling somewhat confused!Has anyone else done the Foot Anstey VI for direct TCs - I don't think mine went very well!
I haven't applied yet as I thought deadline was 21st March for DTC... now feeling somewhat confused!Has anyone else done the Foot Anstey VI for direct TCs - I don't think mine went very well!
It is but i submitted the application a few weeks ago and then heard back, so I'm assuming GR review apps on a rolling basis?I haven't applied yet as I thought deadline was 21st March for DTC... now feeling somewhat confused!
It is but i submitted the application a few weeks ago and then heard back, so I'm assuming GR review apps on a rolling basis?
I used all 1,000 words lol. Thanks for the tips on this.While echoing @Chris Brown that you don't need 1000 words, I think writing that much wouldn't be that difficult. I think it's best to use the word count for the "Why this firm" section. On the other hand, I try to keep "Why commercial law" quite brief no matter the word count. So I'd go with 150-500-350 words for the three sections (why law - why this firm - why me). I think this structure has worked well for me in the past, and it's not difficult to write once you've extensively researched the firm. I actually often really struggle to confine "Why this firm?" to 300 words. Of course, none of this is rigid, just make sure you're really selling yourself and your motivation.
No worries, I never knew they were rolling so it was quite a surprise to get the test invite!Yeah that must be the case, thank you! At least knowing this will mean I'll shift my behind into gear and send it off (ie stop faffing with the details) !
I'm sure your VI was not anything like as average/poor as you thought - I (and a lot of people) finish application stages feeling I could have done better so that's a totally normal thing to worry about. Best way forward is to try to keep it off your mind as there's nothing that can be done now anyway. Good luck with your application!
I used all 1,000 words lol. Thanks for the tips on this.
afaik, bakers is the only firm that doesnt mandate non law grads to undertake the pgdl (it just has some law foundation thing which takes 1-2 months before the actual sqe prep). Also, its sqe prep can be done 100% remotely, without being physically present in the UK. does anyone know of similar firms? @Amma Usman @Andrei Radu thanks
Interesting indeedHill Dickinson PFO
I've got US firms in the mix. I've attended AC's for magic and silver circle firms...but I really wanted HD or WFW...
PFO for both...I'm gutted 😭
thanks for going into this level of detail ram.Hiya @futuretraineesolicitor
You’re absolutely right. Baker McKenzie doesn’t require non-law grads to complete the PGDL and instead offers a shorter Law Foundation Course before SQE prep. This is because they use BARBRI as their SQE provider, which delivers courses entirely online. I have a few friends who are currently set to join the firm and have had mixed feelings about this particular approach to preparing for the SQE. While Baker McKenzie stands out for this approach, other firms also partner with BARBRI and allow their trainees to complete their SQE prep remotely. Some of these firms include Fried Frank and Vinson & Elkins (although this might have changed since my last application cycle).
It's also worth noting that other providers like BPP and ULaw also offer remote SQE courses. However, firms that partner with these last two providers generally prefer their trainees to attend in-person. If remote study is a key factor for you, it’s worth double-checking firm policies and whether they provide flexibility.
You can also find more detailed information at this site, which tries to set out which course providers firms are partnered with and how much financial support they will offer to their future trainees. Hope this helps!
I want to ask, for TCs stationed in the middle east like CMS Dubai, do we have to be an Arab national to apply? Do they people who are not a middle-east national. I can read and write in arabic, though I am not a national, if that helps.
I passed and I didn’t do that tbhInteresting indeed
Did you mention both the TC seat and route in that question as I think they wanted both in that one question
I am sorry to hear about the redundancy - they are always difficult and emotional situations to deal with. Please do take care of yourself at this time as you are allowed to feel upset by what has happened.@Jessica Booker
I’ve been made redundant from my paralegal role. I have two questions please..
1) When applying to direct TCs, is this going to reflect badly on me? It was a layoff - not performance related - but I’m unsure of how firms view these cases.
2) I now obviously need another job to put food on the table. I might apply for a teaching assistant role in the law department of a university (as this role has just opened). I will still also look for paralegal roles but I can’t be too picky atm.
Will (temporarily) stepping into an academic role be looked at disfavourably by firms?
I still want to qualify as a lawyer and am worried they might think this is too much of a pivot away from practicing law. I have nearly 4 years of paralegal experience though + a MC vac scheme.
Thank you in advance.
Lastly, if anyone reads this and has any advice for me, pls reach out because my whole world has collapsed and I’ve spent the whole day sobbing lol
living the dream, congratulationsI GOT FF DTC OFFER - got the call this morning!
I'm in the same boat as you, did my VI in early December.CMS Dubai AC invite or should i assume PFO?
Huge congrats. 🥳I GOT FF DTC OFFER - got the call this morning!