They’ll send you a free account for practice tests. Do em all! Final test is very similar.Just received notice of the TW tests. Any advice for these?
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They’ll send you a free account for practice tests. Do em all! Final test is very similar.Just received notice of the TW tests. Any advice for these?
Hi, I applied on the 24th and got the WG on the 28th, waiting for the outcome now. Hope that's helpfulHi - Has anyone who submitted CMS application last week around 28, 29th of November heard back with the WG test invite? Please reply if you have with when you applied and when you heard back. Thank you so much!
Hi, the CMS WG isn't automatic, so they review your app and then decide on sending you the WG inviteDoes anyone know what happens after submitting the CMS application? Other firms I’ve applied for usually indicate that an online assessment will follow, but the automated reply from CMS hasn’t referenced that. Do they review your application first then send the Watson Glaser?
I would always avoid repetition in an application and try to ensure a point is only made once in the most appropriate place.Hi guys I have 2 random questions-
Would it be particularly bad to reuse part of your 'Why commercial law' answer in your 'Why this firm in particular' answer?
When answering why firm x in particular, could you draw comparisons between firms you've attended an open day for and why you're drawn to this form more.. or something like that?
Hi guys I have 2 random questions-
Would it be particularly bad to reuse part of your 'Why commercial law' answer in your 'Why this firm in particular' answer?
When answering why firm x in particular, could you draw comparisons between firms you've attended an open day for and why you're drawn to this form more.. or something like that?
For Goodwin’s 100 word limit on ‘why Goodwin’ how should we approach answering it, do you think we need to link back our experiences I.e if we’re interested in life sciences.
has any1 heard from Skadden? Their apps are closed but haven't heard anything since my sept application.
Ah okay, thank you, I appreciate this!!I would always avoid repetition in an application and try to ensure a point is only made once in the most appropriate place.
With “why this firm” I don’t think you need to draw comparisons, you can just focus on what that particular firms offer. That is enough - trying to explain what others offer instead would just utilise word count without really answering the question.
Does anyone know what happens after submitting the CMS application? Other firms I’ve applied for usually indicate that an online assessment will follow, but the automated reply from CMS hasn’t referenced that. Do they review your application first then send the Watson Glaser?
I’m struggling with this too, I don’t have much left to say other than a charity volunteer position as most of my experiences come under work experience!Hi @Jessica Booker and anyone who can help!
I had a quick query regarding one of the questions in my application. The question reads:
“Please detail all your positions of responsibility, including title, date, and a brief description. Please separate each position with a bullet point - 500 words.”
For some reason, I find myself repeating a lot of my work experience.
I’m currently holding a society position and also held one last year, which I plan to mention. However, since the word count is quite high, I wanted to ask if volunteering, such as pro bono work, could come under "positions of responsibility." Additionally, I’m a campus ambassador for a law firm, but I feel that role leans more towards work experience rather than a position of responsibility, especially since it’s a paid role. I’m a bit confused because I typically categorise pro bono work and my campus ambassador experience as work experience. Do you have any tips on what else could be included under positions of responsibility without repeating my work experience?
Another issue I had was with the formatting of the bullet points. I wanted to clarify whether I’m supposed to write the description and my responsibilities in bullet points (similar to a CV), or if they expect each experience to be listed as a bullet point with the description written in prose.
I’d really appreciate some insight on this.
@Jessica Booker
Is it bad to use the same experience to answer different questions if we're using it to talk about different skills from different tasks. For a recent internship, I wrote briefs for clients and also handles multilingual communication between countries. Can I use the first reason to explain interest in a practice area and then use the internship again in a later question if discussing communication skills, or is that considered being repetitive?
I have not had any personal experience with this particular type of written assessment method, but I think it is quite likely the firm is looking to assess the same key competencies: time-management and resilience under pressure, ability to identify and summarize key issues in large bodies of text, use of formal language, commercial awareness and problem solving skills. As such, I do not think your preparation for this type of written assessment format should be very different from your preparation for an exercise with a more common format.Does anyone have tips for a written assessment in the form of an article? Usually it's an email to a client/partner and unsure how to prepare for this.
Thank you! @Jessica Booker @Andrei Radu
Hey, the confirmation email mentioned they'll progress success candidates to written exercise stage WC 1t6th December so not long left to wait nowhas any1 heard from Skadden? Their apps are closed but haven't heard anything since my sept application.
Hi @Jessica Booker and anyone who can help!
I had a quick query regarding one of the questions in my application. The question reads:
“Please detail all your positions of responsibility, including title, date, and a brief description. Please separate each position with a bullet point - 500 words.”
For some reason, I find myself repeating a lot of my work experience.
I’m currently holding a society position and also held one last year, which I plan to mention. However, since the word count is quite high, I wanted to ask if volunteering, such as pro bono work, could come under "positions of responsibility." Additionally, I’m a campus ambassador for a law firm, but I feel that role leans more towards work experience rather than a position of responsibility, especially since it’s a paid role. I’m a bit confused because I typically categorise pro bono work and my campus ambassador experience as work experience. Do you have any tips on what else could be included under positions of responsibility without repeating my work experience?
Another issue I had was with the formatting of the bullet points. I wanted to clarify whether I’m supposed to write the description and my responsibilities in bullet points (similar to a CV), or if they expect each experience to be listed as a bullet point with the description written in prose.
I’d really appreciate some insight on this.
Hey thanks for this, I must have missed this email! 😀Hey, the confirmation email mentioned they'll progress success candidates to written exercise stage WC 1t6th December so not long left to wait now