I'm not usually the one to complain about rejections, just perplexed at what could've possibly gone wrong. Added multiple internships to my CV, went to ASCAC, attended their online open day twice, spoke to their trainees, had my application reviewed....etc.I'm in the exact same boat lol
I emailed and they said expect a response in JanuaryHas anyone heard back from Sidely Spring/Summer?
If it helps I have really naff grades and did my degree from home, scraping a 2:1, have BCC at A Level and awful GCSEs. Degree was through the uni of London international but still, not oxbridge. I also went to insight evening last year and was rejected but managed to progress this cycle.I'm not usually the one to complain about rejections, just perplexed at what could've possibly gone wrong. Added multiple internships to my CV, went to ASCAC, attended their online open day twice, spoke to their trainees, had my application reviewed....etc.
I don't know if my mid 2:1 law degree at a top RG uni was the dealbreaker, but would be much more content if they simply say they strongly prefer Oxbridge students or those with a first-class degree. I really don't mind law firms being openly and honestly elitist, but saying you're diverse and acting like it are completely different things...
I think you should definitively reflect on this after the cycle. You have other apps in play and you need to remain in the positive headspace to continue with those. I got rejected by post app Weil in 2022, 23 and for direct TC. This time, I've got a VI with the exact same experience and grades I applied with before- mid-2:1 from an RG Uni, so stay positive things will happen for you. I also got Skadden with those grades. I got a 59 in Crim law in the first year, too 😂😂.I'm not usually the one to complain about rejections, just perplexed at what could've possibly gone wrong. Added multiple internships to my CV, went to ASCAC, attended their online open day twice, spoke to their trainees, had my application reviewed....etc.
I don't know if my mid 2:1 law degree at a top RG uni was the dealbreaker, but would be much more content if they simply say they strongly prefer Oxbridge students or those with a first-class degree. I really don't mind law firms being openly and honestly elitist, but saying you're diverse and acting like it are completely different things...
Yep, rejected last year but progressed this time. It’s so incredibly competitive. Keep an open mind and pick yourself up. It’s all about the resilience and let’s face it, we need it in abundance in this game 🤝Did anyone here get progressed with Skadden who has also applied in the past?
I’m getting the impression that they don’t progress people who have applied in previous cycles
Commerce meets Law - YouTube and Spotify. 1586 applications last year. Inviting 250 to written assessment this year, 120 to virtual interview with two lawyers and 70 across 4 vac schemes, circa 20 TCsWho and which podcast?
Thank you for your kind words appreciate it and I know how you and others feel as I had been rejected from them before even after strong application. But I guess some firms have to be ruthless in their application process.Wish you drafted the Skadden pfo email 😂 This is so sweet of you! The email was kind of rude for no reason. This is what I neededThanks for being kind
Who and which podcast?
My post was definitely not a shade to the grad rec team at all. I just felt it not necessary to add the line “you were not a top candidate”. It feels demoralising when it comes from grad rec who have read your app and makes me think if I have what it takes.Thank you for your kind words appreciate it and I know how you and others feel as I had been rejected from them before even after strong application. But I guess some firms have to be ruthless in their application process.
Also I will say that I have met Skadden grad rec in person and he seems like a nice person and he does try to help people when he can.
Am sorry to hear that and know what you mean.My post was definitely not a shade to the grad rec team at all. I just felt it not necessary to add the line “you were not a top candidate”. It feels demoralising when it comes from grad rec who have read your app and makes me think if I have what it takes.
They could have just said “we received stronger candidates”. I’m sure they are all great![]()
Can I ask when you applied and when you were invited to Mishcon on pls?Anyone understand when the deadline is for the Mishcon VI? Doesn’t seem to say when you log into their portal. Also, is the ‘tips’ video working for anyone?
Some firms do tailor emails to different groups of candidates - not all do though.Odd question but do firms customise their PFO responses? Like, is the wording any indication of their feedback, or is it all the same?
With 1000-3000 applications, I doubt they ever customise them.Odd question but do firms customise their PFO responses? Like, is the wording any indication of their feedback, or is it all the same?
7 days from being sent - its on their FAQs - have no idea why its not on the email or on the page where you go to take the testAnyone understand when the deadline is for the Mishcon VI? Doesn’t seem to say when you log into their portal. Also, is the ‘tips’ video working for anyone?