Nopee still waitingHas anyone heard from Eversheds post VI for London?
Nopee still waitingHas anyone heard from Eversheds post VI for London?
did mine about a month ago for Summer and still waiting to hearHow long did people wait to hear back post Bakers VI?
I’ve only heard of a couple of ppl get an AC for the spring scheme, so surely they’re still sending them out.I wonder if Mayer Brown has finished sending out AC invitations for the summer scheme 🤔
Same here mate. Birmingham office?Mills PFO
What is it about? A SJT or a reasoning test?How did people find the Pinsents test?
Like I said, I didn’t prep for it. It’s quite simple. Just take your time and be honest when you answer the questionsReally? Can you recommend any sites to prep for it pls?
Do you think you have enough research to fill up your answers? Or if you can adapt your writing style to bring more depth to your answers?What are you guys' thoughts on using all of the word limit for application questions? I understand that CC outlined that one of the biggest reasons for rejection was not using the whole word limit but how much is enough/not enough?
Striving to use 100% of the word limit is slowly killing me. Especially in firms that have a combined word count of 1500-2000. Its so exhausting!
well done!! can i ask what the number was? missed a call from a london number yesterday and won’t let me phone backthanks to all the manifesting, I just received an AC invite from Taylor Wessing (phone call not email)
Hi!
First of all, congrats for getting an AC in the first place; that in itself is already an amazing achievement.
Honestly, I think I know what you mean; you know you can’t change anything about what’s done, but for some reason, your brain keeps on replaying previous moments/ the worst parts, and you keep on thinking of ways you could’ve done better. I think most of us have been through this at some point.
I’m no expert, but here are some of the things that I did to help myself through that stage:
1) write down the ways that you feel you could’ve improved e.g., how to better structure answers etc. After all, this is your first AC and I’m sure there are many more to come- you can take your personal criticisms and turn them into practical future improvements.
2) once you’ve done that, try not to think about it any further. This is the hardest part but I feel like once I’ve written down all of the reasonable improvements I can make, I’m able to control myself better and not fall into a hole of self-deprecation and doubt 😅
3) for worst case scenarios, just forget that firm and that interview ever happened and move on lol. I did this with a firm once (kept busy with work, uni, other applications etc) and was confused for a moment when I got a PFO from the firm because I managed to blank my experience with them from my memory 😂
Note that these are entirely personal and might not be objectively the best methods to take, but I hope they help! Would love to see what everyone else has to say about this too 👽
On top of this great advice, I would recommend noting down the positives too, and trying to make sure you have a balance of positive points (no matter how minor they may seem) to balance out the constructive points.
Self-analysis and self-awareness are vital traits for any lawyer. But to have these traits requires you to have balance in your thinking. By overly criticising yourself, you are never going to learn what you are doing well, and you'll have less ability to repeat that strength again in the future. Not knowing your strengths will also likely lead to more stress/anxiety in the future - because you suffer from too much self-doubt.
I really understand it's difficult to shift to that positive thinking - I am in a pessimistic "funk" currently and it's annoying me how long it's taking me to get out of it. But I have tried to remind myself that although it's ok to feel like this, at the same time I can't let it fester. Even if I take small steps to try to move me in the right direction to a more positive mindset, that is better than not trying at all.
Yessss! I hope so!Same here mate. Birmingham office?
It's just because we are going to make it for another firm!
Should one get progressed to an AC for Taylor Wessing, i assume that they would email the person if they cant get in contact with them by phone right? I am abroad right now and not sure that my phone is able to take international callsa London number ending in 4969
I think they should send an email!Should one get progressed to an AC for Taylor Wessing, i assume that they would email the person if they cant get in contact with them by phone right? I am abroad right now and not sure that my phone is able to take international calls
they replied in 15 mins to meHi all, I'm wondering if anyone has applied for Freshfield's summer vacation scheme in their Hong Kong office? I made my application on 5 Jan and received a WG test on 10 Jan. The email stated to complete within 2 weeks, which I completed on 23 Jan.
I realise it is still fairly early as I completed the WG within the week and so I'm wondering when would be the usual time to come back to candidates (London office inclusive), if successful?
Thanks!
When I booked my AC, they had so many dates running right through until mid March I think so don’t worry they’ve got loads more to send!I wonder if Mayer Brown has finished sending out AC invitations for the summer scheme 🤔
No, it was an AC inviteHi - was this a results report for the WG?