By length of name my friend. But do I put 'FF' for Friend Frank and put at the top of the list, or 'Fried Frank' and put it somewhere in the middle of the list?Are you listing them on purpose by length of name or has that just happened randomly?
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By length of name my friend. But do I put 'FF' for Friend Frank and put at the top of the list, or 'Fried Frank' and put it somewhere in the middle of the list?Are you listing them on purpose by length of name or has that just happened randomly?
250 words last I checkedis there a word limit for HSF work experiences ?
Where did you hear this?Hi everyone! Hearing that W&C have lots and lots of apps this year - is it still worth applying for the WVS at this point in time? Thanks
Most firms have lots of apps, if you want a chance, apply. You've got nothing to lose by trying.Hi everyone! Hearing that W&C have lots and lots of apps this year - is it still worth applying for the WVS at this point in time? Thanks
Super true - thank you!Most firms have lots of apps, if you want a chance, apply. You've got nothing to lose by trying.
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In the work experience section. How do we write our Forage experience? Should we write like our normal work experience and say ' I answered to clients emails and reviewed NDAs'?
This is really helpful. Thank you so much!Hiya @Maddy
Adding your Forage virtual internship to the work experience section is a great way to showcase your interest in law, and I definitely think it's worth including. However, rather than just listing tasks (e.g., "I answered clients' emails and reviewed NDAs"), I've generally found it more impactful to highlight what you found interesting and what you enjoyed learning through these virtual internships. You might mention any insights you gained or the skills you developed while completing these tasks, showing that you understood the significance of the work you did.
For example, you could say something to the effect of:
"In my Forage virtual internship with [X firm], I had the opportunity to review key documents such as non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and contracts related to cross-border transactions. One of the aspects I found most interesting was understanding the importance of precision in drafting and reviewing legal documents—how even slight variations in wording can significantly impact the terms of a deal. This helped sharpen my attention to detail, as I had to identify potential risks and inconsistencies within these documents."
This sort of reflective approach not only highlights legal interest but also demonstrates the way these internships can improve your commercial understanding and valuable skills. Additionally, I think this approach can also be applied when discussing open days or insight events you've attended.
Is it a really stupid thing to use a bit of comedy in an app question? Like Covington's "what product what you invent, and why?" Should I just do a serious answer or does it not matter as long as you answer it convincingly?
@Ram SabaratnamHiya @Maddy
Adding your Forage virtual internship to the work experience section is a great way to showcase your interest in law, and I definitely think it's worth including. However, rather than just listing tasks (e.g., "I answered clients' emails and reviewed NDAs"), I've generally found it more impactful to highlight what you found interesting and what you enjoyed learning through these virtual internships. You might mention any insights you gained or the skills you developed while completing these tasks, showing that you understood the significance of the work you did.
For example, you could say something to the effect of:
"In my Forage virtual internship with [X firm], I had the opportunity to review key documents such as non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and contracts related to cross-border transactions. One of the aspects I found most interesting was understanding the importance of precision in drafting and reviewing legal documents—how even slight variations in wording can significantly impact the terms of a deal. This helped sharpen my attention to detail, as I had to identify potential risks and inconsistencies within these documents."
This sort of reflective approach not only highlights legal interest but also demonstrates the way these internships can improve your commercial understanding and valuable skills. Additionally, I think this approach can also be applied when discussing open days or insight events you've attended.
@Ram Sabaratnam
Is it okay to write all of my 3 Forage experiences separately or should I write them together in one paragraph?