I agree with @AppleHow are people getting multiple ACs and VS offers? I've often heard that firms like people who are the sort of people who are going to get a TC anyway, but I've never felt like that person, and for me it relies on luck, personal chemistry with the interviews, and similar. Last year, I only got ACs at 10% of firms I applied to (three ACs, one VS). This year, I'm doing worse and have actually gone backwards (no AC with W&C as of yet compared to last year and rejected from Willkie after the VI).
Sorry I meant this in the context that the deadline is a week before the Open Day, so I hope to hear back with positive news.You’d know before the 20th if you got on the open day though.
And if you did get on the open day, that have said you have got a spot on the assessment centre, so you wouldn’t have to worry about when (or possibly if) you applied.
Not necessarily, there’s been nothing on LinkedIn either about someone getting a place which usually at least one person posts aboutAre we just being silly still keeping hope? The VS starts in less than 4 weeks! Surely the most likely thing is just that anyone offered an AC place is just not on this forum?
Fair enough. I did the same amount last year at the same pace. My approach to researching them is spend an hour or so reading about the firm on The Lawyer, Chambers & Partners and Legal Cheek and then writing an application in a few hours. All in all, each application will take two to three hours. The TC point is interesting, but I sense most firms don't take many from this route, or at least not as many as they once did. And to be honest, I am crazy, crazy about getting a VS and a TC.I agree with @Apple
I also believe you may be rushing many of your applications. You’ve submitted a lot of applications an insane amount to say the least. Are you confident in all of these applications. How are you throughly researching and writing 30 applications within 2 months. I think it’s admirable what you’ve done but also crazy. Why not apply to direct TC’s. You have more than enough vacation scheme experience to solidify your interest in law.
How are people getting multiple ACs and VS offers? I've often heard that firms like people who are the sort of people who are going to get a TC anyway, but I've never felt like that person, and for me it relies on luck, personal chemistry with the interviews, and similar. Last year, I only got ACs at 10% of firms I applied to (three ACs, one VS). This year, I'm doing worse and have actually gone backwards (no AC with W&C as of yet compared to last year and rejected from Willkie after the VI).
Thanks. I guess it's still early in the cycle.Hiya @Tintin06
I think it's difficult to answer that question. In part, this is because it can take time to develop the wide range of skills that the application process tests. We all know that it requires decent written and verbal communication, the ability to collaborate effectively, commercial and legal awareness, and traits like confidence and resilience that can take time to build. But without extensive feedback, pinpointing areas for improvement can be challenging, so I completely appreciate how frustrating this can be.
I think you might be doing even more impressively than you give yourself credit for. I encourage you to keep doing what you’re already doing - persisting and applying. If you can, I'd encourage you to take a close look at any feedback you’ve received so far, especially from assessment centres or after vacation schemes. If possible, use that feedback to identify specific areas where you can improve and take steps to address those areas. For instance, I remember being told that (amongst other things) my self-deprecating humour sometimes led others to doubt my abilities and question whether I’d be well suited to working directly with clients as a result of this. This was a difficult habit for me to break, as I thought it helped put others at ease, it ultimately worked against me. Addressing this took months of conscious effort and the support of friends who would remind me whenever I made such comments. There might be other areas you’ll find that could use a bit of polishing, like business writing (that was a big one for me). Take a good look at any feedback you’ve gotten so far, especially from assessment centres or vacation scheme, and see if there’s a way to identify where you can level up and take active steps to work on those areas. I really think you have what it takes and it's just a matter of time
hey congrats, is this for the winter vac? if so, when did you apply/find out. I'm still waiting to hear!Hi!
I have a W&C AC coming up, would appreciate any insights
Thanks so much
Winteris this for winter?spring?summer?
Hi thankshey congrats, is this for the winter vac? if so, when did you apply/find out. I'm still waiting to hear!
Yes - this can be something many firms factor into their decisions when inviting people to open days. It’s difficult to say whether it’s common, but it happens enough.Is it a common thing to be rejected from an open day because you have significant experience, like would the firm see someone who has a decent amount a legal experience and think that they may not benefit from an open day, and therefore hand an offer to someone else with less experience? @Jessica Booker
Is it a common thing to be rejected from an open day because you have significant experience, like would the firm see someone who has a decent amount a legal experience and think that they may not benefit from an open day, and therefore hand an offer to someone else with less experience? @Jessica Booker
how did you get a Paralegal interview with AG, any tips?Paralegal interview with AG 😅 i know its not a ac or tc but it's nice to be put forward. Extremely grateful right now.
Sameeee 🥹 🥹 🥹 🥳🤩🤩 first win of the cycle!!Bristows IP workshop invite!