It’s been a month for me too so I assumed a PFO since a lot of people got VIs and ACsAnyone still waiting to hear from DLA for a VI after passing the WG? It has been over a month for me 😭 Should i assume PFO?
It’s been a month for me too so I assumed a PFO since a lot of people got VIs and ACsAnyone still waiting to hear from DLA for a VI after passing the WG? It has been over a month for me 😭 Should i assume PFO?
Think they must be reviewing all apps firstAre Mayer Brown just really slow at sending out the online test or do they review applications before they send them out?
Test is automatic, i think they just look to see if you are eligible, but they take a while to send itAre Mayer Brown just really slow at sending out the online test or do they review applications before they send them out?
Nope - and I don't think we'll hear from them soon ahaha last year I remember candidates hearing back mid-Decemberanyone heard anything for hl lift off post wg?
Oh wow hahah thanks!Nope - and I don't think we'll hear from them soon ahaha last year I remember candidates hearing back mid-December
Is this for summer? If so think it’s 2 min pre timeHi, Does anyone know the prep time and answer time for the pinsent masons VI questions
It's been 2 weeks for me and I have lost hope seeeing other people get progressed a lot fasterAnyone still waiting to hear from DLA for a VI after passing the WG? It has been over a month for me 😭 Should i assume PFO?
yes it’s for summer. thank you! do you remember how long you had to answer?Is this for summer? If so think it’s 2 min pre time
Personally, I’d focus on what you learnt and how it shaped your motivations rather than the detail of the open day. By focusing on what you took from the open day, you will provide more unique aspects than just describing what everyone else would have experienced at an open day (which is pretty similar from firm to firm). I would avoid making general statements like “I got the opportunity to learn more about the firm” and “I met with trainees and lawyers” as this is pretty obvious and would be something anyone could say who attended the event.If I'm talking about open days in my work experience section what sorts of things should I draw out?
How do you know if you passed CC watson glaser?I was someone who kept failing firms WG tests and getting filtered out in my first cycle. This cycle I got 37/40 for Linklaters and passed DLA and CC, although idk my exact scores.
I think while practising tests definitely helps, to consistently score high, using resources or watching videos on the underlying reasoning as to why X is the correct answer is what will help you score high consistently. Going off intuition alone never worked well for me.
they email you saying you passed.How do you know if you passed CC watson glaser?
Thank you! This was very helpful.Hiya @AlegalA
Just wanted to build off what @Jessica Booker said. I know the 500 word count limit might seem tight, but I think aiming for around 125 words per question is a good approach. Just try to keep your answers focused on key points, so that each response is impactful and concise.
For the first part of the question, you don’t need to directly compare Mills & Reeve to other firms. Instead, focus on what attracts you specifically to the trainee role at M&R. Here, you’ll want to highlight what makes Mills & Reeve stand out from a trainee’s perspective. For example, you could mention the six-seat training contract, since it would provide exposure to a broader range of practice areas compared to the standard four-seat structure offered by most firms. Or perhaps the chance to work across the firm’s 14 specialist sectors is something that resonates with your interests. Just make sure to be clear on why these unique aspects appeal to you!
As for discussing challenges, it’s absolutely fine to mention a challenge you anticipate in the role, especially if you can relate it to something you’ve handled or experienced before. For instance, some trainees find it challenging to adapt quickly to new seats, and if you’ve had to adjust rapidly to different tasks or environments before, this could make a great example. Similarly, managing multiple deadlines with high-quality work might be another challenge worth addressing, and sharing a previous experience with this can demonstrate your resilience and adaptability.
Best of luck with the application! Feel free to reach out if you have anymore questions
Aw that's a pity, I wanted to see if all my practice paid off 😂They don't give out the results unfortunately
I only got an email saying:they email you saying you passed.