Not that I know of.Do you know if they have PFO'd anyone?
Not that I know of.Do you know if they have PFO'd anyone?
They send them out in batches and not all at the same time.I am also at 77% but heard some AC's have been given out, not sure if all have.
So there is still a chance?They send them out in batches and not all at the same time.
Yes this is how they have done it in previous experience. But even if you do get that PFO don't be upset as Linklaters assess you in a weird way. In my opinion the SJT and WG even if you do well in WG they will still reject you do it does not define you. I just think an SJT test result should not define you if that is a reason you get rejected from a law firm.So there is still a chance?
I would put yes. Are you on a tier 4?Hi all, this might be a silly question - As an international student currently on a Student Visa, I would have permission to work in the UK for a vacation scheme, but not necessarily for a training contract. If I'm applying for a vac scheme and the application asks 'do you require permission to work in the UK? Yes/No,' what should I select? So far I have been saying 'yes' because I generally do require permission, though I currently have permission.
Took 1 week for me, but it could take longer if you applied near the deadline as they review applications on a rolling basis and most people apply near the deadlineHow long does it take for Sidley Austin to offer an interview?
I applied to Sidley for WVS Oct 2nd. Have not been rejected yet, but have also not been invited to interview. Chances?Took 1 week for me, but it could take longer if you applied near the deadline as they review applications on a rolling basis and most people apply near the deadline
Who knows. I applied a week after you and haven't heard either. I don't think they adopt any sort of strict chronological approach. While they may state that they are rolling, it seems clear that they're giving offers out to those they want the most first.I applied to Sidley for WVS Oct 2nd. Have not been rejected yet, but have also not been invited to interview. Chances?
What did you apply for? Applications are open until January I believe.Took 1 week for me, but it could take longer if you applied near the deadline as they review applications on a rolling basis and most people apply near the deadline
I applied for the winter scheme.What did you apply for? Applications are open until January I believe.
Edit: I am applying for a summer vac scheme though.
Thanks - if we get rejected for WVS, can we apply to SPR/SUM VS?Who knows. I applied a week after you and haven't heard either. I don't think they adopt any sort of strict chronological approach. While they may state that they are rolling, it seems clear that they're giving offers out to those they want the most first.
Yep I am on a Tier 4. Okay I'll put yes but presumably by looking at my Uni and stuff they can tell that I'll have the right to work for a vac scheme etc. Idk why I'm overthinking this so much!!!I would put yes. Are you on a tier 4?
I don't know, but I would guess that it would be very unlikely - their intake is so small.Thanks - if we get rejected for WVS, can we apply to SPR/SUM VS?