Omg HSF summer AC! After initially getting rejected for spring
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can you apply multiple times?Omg HSF summer AC! After initially getting rejected for spring - Im shook
can you apply multiple times?
Congrats! Can I ask what firm?JUST PASSED MY FIRST EVER AC!!!!! so thankful for this forum!!
Thank you! And yes of course, I would never say it was naff in an interview. Could I ask you how you answered that question? I know it would be personal for everyone, but I don't want really want to just say 'I found it quite difficult to understand'.I'm not a recruiter but I don't think one 2.2 grade in isolation would be an immediate no for an applicant if they met the academic criteria, however I wouldn't describe the subject as naff in an interview if questioned on it. I have been questioned on my lowest grade in an interview and gave a reasoned response as to why I thought it was lower and in what I took from that experience to ensure I didn't get a grade that low again.
Where it will make more of a difference is if your app is already borderline that could be what tips it into the no pile or if it came down to two applicants and the only distinguishing feature was better academics from another. I can imagine that would be the same for any candidate, and that consistent 2.1 can mean different things, consistent 60/61 or 68/69 are very different.
This is an excellent response! I agree that it would be unlikely for the question 'Do you know what deals we are currently working on?' to come up, but it is definitely still good to know about some deals so that you can bring them up of your own accordI’ve never been asked what deals they’re currently working on. Has anyone been asked this in the past?
If it helps, for an AC where I was asked a deal I’ve found interesting, I stated what the deal was, why I personally found it interesting and then talked about why I thought it was relevant (a wider trend in emerging markets, etc) & if there was something particularly impressive about it (e.g. how it was financed, the number of jurisdictions involved, awards it won, etc). For its relevance, I Googled the deal beforehand, to see articles written about it outside of a law firm website/context. I don’t know if this is the right approach per say, but that’s what I did.
I didn’t speak for more than a minute, it came up towards the end because of something else I had mentioned. Overall, I don’t think firms are expecting you to recite those 3/4 paragraphs they write about the deal on the website, but it always helps to briefly outline the deal and why you picked that one. Of course, this is in the context of a deal that they’ve done, not sure if asking about an ongoing deal is common though. Hope it helps!
Sorry, I am not entirely sure what you mean here. Can you explain what you are trying to understand?@Jessica Booker can you possibly shed some light on how ACs were generally evaluated at the firms you worked at?
Depends on the firm, but for many you don’t apply to a specific scheme, you just apply and will then be allocated at the point of being offered or accepting the offer.really silly question but how do I check which of the two summer schemes I applied for? and is it possible to change?
Hey! sorry for being unclear, I guess I'm just wondering how they are generally assessed, is it the interviewers choosing who to invite? Do they communicate with grad rec who decides? Are the written application and psychometric tests considered? How does the written assessment factor in etc. I guess I'd just like to know a bit more about the process of evaluating candidates. Thank you!Sorry, I am not entirely sure what you mean here. Can you explain what you are trying to understand?
Thank you! Would it be wise to tell them if I have only got to AC stage or should I wait to see if I do get an offer?Depends on the firm, but for many you don’t apply to a specific scheme, you just apply and will then be allocated at the point of being offered or accepting the offer.
If you were asked to select scheme dates, then you’ll need to check your application for those details.
I would only recommend informing a firm of changing dates of you are at a final interview stage or offer stage.
If you are about to have your AC, mention it at the AC. If you have had your AC, then wait until they have informed you of the decision.Thank you! Would it be wise to tell them if I have only got to AC stage or should I wait to see if I do get an offer?