major congrats!! may I know which office this is for? good luck!!Got the call from DLA offering me an AC for… tomorrow🙄, my application makes it clear I work full time lol. I’m worried they won’t have later spots now
major congrats!! may I know which office this is for? good luck!!Got the call from DLA offering me an AC for… tomorrow🙄, my application makes it clear I work full time lol. I’m worried they won’t have later spots now
I suspect you think you messed up but you actually didn't. Even if it is the case your answers could have been stronger, they aren't looking for perfection, and therefore "messing up" the occasional answer is actually pretty common for people who get offers.Anyone have experience messing up a couple of questions in an AC interview and still receiving an offer? My brain completely short-circuited 😅
My first AC so I'm going to treat it as a learning experience.
VSI am sorry, but is it for direct TC?
Honestly I’ve made countless mistakes (missing punctuation etc) and it’s usually harmless to your application chances! Overall quality is more important!Hi guys, just reading over an application I submitted yesterday - I rushed it a little as I thought the deadline was midnight but I think it's actually midnight today. I realised I made two mistakes:
- 'Supreme Court Victory' capitalised the V in victory
- 'vital in becoming lawyer' (should have said 'vital in becoming a lawyer')
I thought this was one of my strongest applications so far, and so I'm really deeping the mistakes and whether they'll ruin it for me. In everyones opinions are these major? and would it be worth withdrawing my application and submitting a new one by correcting them or could this be plagiarism or something?
Thank you! Honestly it's so humbling when I go over apps and see how many mistakes I make in grammar etc even after looking at it 10000 times!Honestly I’ve made countless mistakes (missing punctuation etc) and it’s usually harmless to your application chances! Overall quality is more important!
Yes, I was asked a few questions about law modules during my interviewThis might be a stupid question but would law firms ask about the specifics of uni modules during interview? I encountered this question during an interview simulation w/ my university career service in my last cycle. I imagine this question would be quite unfair for non-law candidates but the career counsel said I should revisit my notes in case they ask. I'm doing law and my grades are pretty ok but if they ask this I'm pretty much dead cuz I forgot everything💀