Hi, I applied for Bird & Bird's summer vacation scheme in early September - have not heard anything back from them.
Is this normal?
Is this normal?
Same, congrats!!I’ve just got an invite to the EY job simulation for everyone who applied!
me too! I was just going to ask whether anyone did this beforeI’ve just got an invite to the EY job simulation for everyone who applied!
Same, congrats!!
Same! Well done guys! Any tips would be appreciated! hahame too! I was just going to ask whether anyone did this before
Hi @PirateShip,Bird & Bird's 150 word limits are killing me. Feel like I have to be concise to the point of almost saying nothing.
NRF telephone interview! Any advice would be much appreciated!
Thank you so much!Congratulations @JM1998! That's fantastic news.
As a start, really nail your "Why you?", "Why NRF?" and "Why commercial law?" answers.
In my experience, the interview did require me to think on my feet, but the major theme was my interviewer understanding my motivations for NRF and commercial law rather than being especially technical. It all seemed very quick for me, so to really make the most of it I found taking a breath before each answer worked well!
Looking forward to hearing how this goes for you!
There will be more organic crops, and less GMO, but that does not assume the there will be more total organic than total GMO.Hi all, i'm having trouble understanding this assumption from the TCLA guide. The statement is: ''We forecast that increased demands for organic produce in the UK will be followed by a decrease in the number of farms producing genetically modified crops.'' The assumption is
''Demand for organically grown produce will exceed the level of genetically modified produce in the future.''. The answer is ANM. Can please someone explain why this is?
The statement does not mention that organic produce is higher than genetically modified at the moment nor does it say that it will beat it one day. It just says that as OP demand increases, GM demand decreases. The gap could be so large that they will never meet. An assumption is one that relies on the statement - that assumption is not related to the statementHi all, i'm having trouble understanding this assumption from the TCLA guide. The statement is: ''We forecast that increased demands for organic produce in the UK will be followed by a decrease in the number of farms producing genetically modified crops.'' The assumption is
''Demand for organically grown produce will exceed the level of genetically modified produce in the future.''. The answer is ANM. Can please someone explain why this is?