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bumping !!! if anyone from this cycle who's gone through the process recently for any VI, not jus slaughters, can offer any advice id be so appreciativedoes anybody have any last minute tips for a slaughters interview😥
Just bombed another VI!
However, I felt as if I gave my best shot and did the best I could with the questions that came up.
I hope I get invited to more as I can see myself improving gradually even though I am still struggling with VI's.
Major congratulations! Could you also share how long did they take to review your app and offer a VI? Thank you!Thank you I completed it two days ago, it was for the Bristol office though
I had this issue last year with Bird and Bird and their system got hacked it might be that. Last year Bird and Bird said you got rejected from WG when I did not even do their test. Then a few weeks later they emailed me and said their system got hacked and my application was still being reviewed. It might be that.I am still confused as to how Clyde & Co got everyone’s contact details to email you if people never applied to them.
deffo a rival firm hacking them and rejecting all their talentI had this issue last year with Bird and Bird and their system got hacked it might be that. Last year Bird and Bird said you got rejected from WG when I did not even do their test. Then a few weeks later they emailed me and said their system got hacked and my application was still being reviewed. It might be that.
But on a serious note this might be a possibility and what are your thoughts on this @Jessica Bookerdeffo a rival firm hacking them and rejecting all their talent
Hi when did you complete your VI?Latham AC for the summer scheme! Any advice would be much appreciated
Around 3 weeks agoHi when did you complete your VI?
This is not a possibility at all.But on a serious note this might be a possibility and what are your thoughts on this @Jessica Booker
My thoughts are that you would gain more in a year of working than you would doing the LPC. A years worth of work experience in any field will give you a load of experience that you can draw upon in applications and interviews. It could be experience that separates you from another person with the same grades, extra curriculars etc.Does anyone know if completing the LPC before applying for a vacation scheme/training contract could make it easier to get one?
I ask this because my uni offers an MLAW course that people can do so instead of graduating this year, it’ll be next year but with the LPC qualification.
I don’t want to stay another year but I also don’t want to graduate and not have anything lined up. At the same time I don’t want to spend a year and get the LPC then I am unable to find a VS/TC or QWE so it means I have wasted a year? or should I just spend the time after graduation, working and trying to build up some experience? Or study the LPC whilst working (may be a challenge) I’m not sure, I would really like some opinions. Perhaps @Jessica Booker can share her thoughts? 🤍
thank you in advance!😊
Thank you so much for your response, that's really helpful and you have a great point. Thank you! 😊My thoughts are that you would gain more in a year of working than you would doing the LPC. A years worth of work experience in any field will give you a load of experience that you can draw upon in applications and interviews. It could be experience that separates you from another person with the same grades, extra curriculars etc.
I wouldn’t do the LPC - it’s shelf life is now really months rather than years and it’s an expensive way to get an SQE1 exemption. Doing the SQE is likely to serve you better long term than the LPC.Does anyone know if completing the LPC before applying for a vacation scheme/training contract could make it easier to get one?
I ask this because my uni offers an MLAW course that people can do so instead of graduating this year, it’ll be next year but with the LPC qualification.
I don’t want to stay another year but I also don’t want to graduate and not have anything lined up. At the same time I don’t want to spend a year and get the LPC then I am unable to find a VS/TC or QWE so it means I have wasted a year? or should I just spend the time after graduation, working and trying to build up some experience? Or study the LPC whilst working (may be a challenge) I’m not sure, I would really like some opinions. Perhaps @Jessica Booker can share her thoughts? 🤍
thank you in advance!😊
Hi, I've sent a PM about this but technology seems to be failing. If you still want to talk about this but you haven't received my message, lmk and I'll resendDoes anyone have experience being supported by a law firm through disability that stops them taking too many assessments in one day? Please pm me if you’re happy to chat? Worried about how and when to disclose that six hour in-person ACs are too much for me without seeming like I wouldn’t be able to handle the job.