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Hey is the telephone round or the AC? Do you mind telling me when did you do the WG and when did you get the mail saying you passed?Made it to interview with NRF for Spring VS! Any tips?
It was for Summer vac schemeSorry to hear
Was this for the direct TC?
Indeed it is. Friday.Hi, this is for spring? If so, when did you do your WG?
Yes. FridayHi, this is for spring? If so, when did you do your WG?
No there is no pattern like that, you must look at each argument as completely independent from any other factor rather than the question at hand.Just some random thoughts. For argument evaluation section of Watson Glaser (WG) tests, are the answers to each argument always one Strong and one Weak argument? Or could the answers be two Strong arguments for the same argument.
I thought it is always one strong and one weak. But now, after taking a WG test, I'm quite confused
No, arguments could be all strong or all weakJust some random thoughts. For argument evaluation section of Watson Glaser (WG) tests, are the answers to each argument always one Strong and one Weak argument? Or could the answers be two Strong arguments for the same argument.
I thought it is always one strong and one weak. But now, after taking a WG test, I'm quite confused
I think they are prioritising spring first !Anyone heard back re: HSF summer VC?
Mayer brown testing invite today too woohoo 🎉
Mayer Brown Job Simulation invite
Congratulations on your test invite y'all! 🥳 🥳 🥳 Sounds like it's probably gonna be modelled on a situational judgment test (SJT). Including some links below to helpful posts on the forum for tips to practice! My best tip- always try to put yourself in a trainee's shoes and think of the most appropriate reaction to a given situation (trust me, you've been in versions of these situations at some point in your life- you just have to reflect deeply) and go with whatever feels most right- trust your gut instinct!Made it to the Mayer Brown Job Simulation round! Can anyone give some insight to it.
Congratulations!! Very very well done!! 👏👏👏 Is this a VI?Made it to interview with NRF for Spring VS! Any tips?
@OreoShake they can be either or both! Look out for logical fallacies, correlations being confused with causation and red herrings as these may weaken an argument- it takes time to develop an instinct for this but it will come eventually as you practice. You've got this! 💪Just some random thoughts. For argument evaluation section of Watson Glaser (WG) tests, are the answers to each argument always one Strong and one Weak argument? Or could the answers be two Strong arguments for the same argument.
I thought it is always one strong and one weak. But now, after taking a WG test, I'm quite confused
You’ll still need to provide an average for your first and second years despite the weighting. Weighting in favour of later years is common in universities. Firms still want to see what your average was in your first year and then again in your second year though, even if they don’t count towards your final grade.Hi there,
White & Case ask applicants to list there average grade for each year at university, as well as there overall grade as a percentage. My university only counted second and third year grades when calculating our overall grade, with the third year getting more weighting. Should I give this figure or an average of all of my first, second and third year grades?
For reference my grades were much better in my third year, so would ideally use this metric.
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No there is no pattern like that, you must look at each argument as completely independent from any other factor rather than the question at hand.
No, arguments could be all strong or all weak
Congratulations on your test invite y'all! 🥳 🥳 🥳 Sounds like it's probably gonna be modelled on a situational judgment test (SJT). Including some links below to helpful posts on the forum for tips to practice! My best tip- always try to put yourself in a trainee's shoes and think of the most appropriate reaction to a given situation (trust me, you've been in versions of these situations at some point in your life- you just have to reflect deeply) and go with whatever feels most right- trust your gut instinct!
- Preparing for SJTs by Alice- https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/scenario-based-assessment.2367/#post-30260
- Ways to approach SJTs by Jessica- https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/situational-judgement-tests.1729/#post-14156
- SJT practice material by Dheepa- https://www.thecorporatelawacademy....ssion-thread-2020-21.2170/page-343#post-49068
Congratulations!! Very very well done!! 👏👏👏 Is this a VI?
@OreoShake they can be either or both! Look out for logical fallacies, correlations being confused with causation and red herrings as these may weaken an argument- it takes time to develop an instinct for this but it will come eventually as you practice. You've got this! 💪
Hi @GS0W! I'm sorry to hear you've been struggling with motivation. That was one of my biggest challenges during the application season and I found that three things helped me a lot in eventually overcoming it-has anyone got any advice on how to stay motivated through this application season!! Finding my motivation slowly fading now 😭
Not a problem! Definitely try practising from a wide range of resources so you can get a feel for how the test may present itself in different ways.Thanks everyone for the reply. Reassures me for sure!
Maybe the practice tests I was taking were just structured that way to have 1 strong and 1 weak.