I have still not heard back from them after the application stage.Speak of the devil, just got my WG invite lol
I have still not heard back from them after the application stage.Speak of the devil, just got my WG invite lol
Clyde&Co sends out WVS in batches, so could be straightaway or take weeks depending on when you applied. Once you receive the test you have 72h to complete itHi!
Does anyone know how fast one gets sent a Video Interview invite for Clyde & Co's WVS application? By the looks of it, it seems like one is sent such an invite straight away (as it seems to form a part of the initial screening).
It would be very helpful to know what deadline one has to complete this VI, considering other commitments/assessments.
Unfortunately I don't know the answer to this. I know someone asked the second question before and I said it was technically ambiguous as you don't know whether the beyond applies to the law and non-law degrees or just the non-law degree. However, to me beyond seems to suggest anything past the point they have referenced.@Jessica Booker
Hi everyone - just had a couple of queries about Latham & Watkins' Winter VS:
1. Are applications reviewed on a rolling basis? I'm sure I saw something about it being non-rolling on this forum (might have even been this thread), but I may well be conflating L&W with another forum.
2. Is it open to third year law students? The last available graduate brochure mentions that candidates "should be in the penultimate year of their law degree, the final year of a non-law degree, or beyond" - I presume "beyond" doesn't just mean people doing postgrad studies?
They are non-rolling. I’m not sure about the second one, might be worth emailing grad rec?@Jessica Booker
Hi everyone - just had a couple of queries about Latham & Watkins' Winter VS:
1. Are applications reviewed on a rolling basis? I'm sure I saw something about it being non-rolling on this forum (might have even been this thread), but I may well be conflating L&W with another forum.
2. Is it open to third year law students? The last available graduate brochure mentions that candidates "should be in the penultimate year of their law degree, the final year of a non-law degree, or beyond" - I presume "beyond" doesn't just mean people doing postgrad studies?
It can take up to 3 weeks apparently judging from what the others mentioned in this thread, hopefully you will hear back soonI have still not heard back from them after the application stage.
It has been over 5 weeks since I submitted my applicationIt can take up to 3 weeks apparently judging from what the others mentioned in this thread, hopefully you will hear back soon
Happy to help - any questions do PM meGot an AC from HSF! My first ever AC ahhh any tips would be really helpful from anyone that has done an AC there before !!
I think it is more about you rather than law or TW, but that you could weave in aspects of both why law/why TW into this, but you have to still focus on what will create drive within you.Taylor Wessing question: "We strive for excellence for our clients and people. What will drive you to deliver excellent client service?"
@Jessica Booker Do you think this question is asking what will motivate you at Taylor Wessing or what will motivate you at any law firm? I took it to mean at TW but now I'm not so sure..
I attended their open day, and the application is reviewed first.does bird & bird send the watson glaser test to everyone?