I just hope I'm still in the game :-/I think most of the firms do not separate law or non-law,the only firm i know is Slaughter (they run separate scheme for non-law
I just hope I'm still in the game :-/I think most of the firms do not separate law or non-law,the only firm i know is Slaughter (they run separate scheme for non-law
I think as long as those 900 words have a clear structure to them and are written well, it doesn't really matter how long it is. I think anything above 1,000 and I'd definitely look to be cutting down, but I feel 900 is fine.Currently doing my Travers Smith cover letter. Is 900 words too much or is it ok? I’m trying to cut it down but I feel like I’m removing important things.
Mine is around 890 wordsCurrently doing my Travers Smith cover letter. Is 900 words too much or is it ok? I’m trying to cut it down but I feel like I’m removing important things.
Mine is around 890 words
I think as long as those 900 words have a clear structure to them and are written well, it doesn't really matter how long it is. I think anything above 1,000 and I'd definitely look to be cutting down, but I feel 900 is fine.
Currently doing my Travers Smith cover letter. Is 900 words too much or is it ok? I’m trying to cut it down but I feel like I’m removing important things.
Hi! I've heard that a good few vac schemers failed their written assessment last year and had to redo it during the vac scheme so I dont think it will make or break your success. I am about to do mine this interview. Could you speak a little bit on the structure of the assessment?@Jessica Booker I've just submitted the Freshfields written assessment, and realised immediately after submission that I'd missed something obvious, and made a couple of errors. Do you recall how forgiving FFs are for the assessment (i.e. do successful applicants typically have stellar written assessments, or generally are they a tad imperfect but not terrible)?
I know what's done is done etc, just trying to put my mind at ease/evaluate my chances 😅
BCLP VS is now closedIs the BCLP Direct TC a viable route, I have been planning to apply for a Direct TC, but need to make my mind up in the next few hours as to whether its the best option.
Does anyone know the split that BCLP has between TC's offered to those on VS and those that apply for a TC directly?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks so much! That's very helpful.I think market is throwing people - it could easily be sector or industry. They just means what have you done to learn about the topic/career/industry more generally.
If the PFO was post-WG those of us who are still waiting to hear back from them would seem to be sort of on hold?? Which would be really weird because someone here who got an AC invite said there were limited options available on the calendar so it seems like they're done with the AC invitesMaybe. I don't know - I need to ask him. I'm non-law, so maybe that's why I'm on a different timescale? My other law friend has got an AC invite and he applied a few days before the deadline like me. Hopefully, I'm in consideration for a later batch of ACs...
I believe it is still open. I went to a TS session on application tips and they said it doesn't matter if you apply on the day of the deadline, maybe around 12 pm or 3 pm is good but within the last 10 minutes is not the best time for submitting.Is Travers Smith Summer still open? Or now closed?
I honestly would just forget about it until the email comes, I got rejected then unrejected on the system, I think someone got a summer ac, and I've heard nothing when applying for the spring ac, so I think the whole system itself is a bit messy.Okay so my Linklaters app is at 77% and on hold. Does this mean a PFO? Please help!!
Congratulations!! Was it spring or summer and can i ask when did you apply?W&C VI invite… on a Sunday