Thank you!They have a small word count. Maybe mention two practice areas instead. 100 words is enough for that.
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Thank you!They have a small word count. Maybe mention two practice areas instead. 100 words is enough for that.
Thank you!I dont think thats an inconsistency. In fact its even better that you have multiple interests in the firm. The Early Careers team will definitely understand that you cant fit everything into the first question given the 100-word limit so I think expanding on your interests in the other firms section is ideal. Might be a good idea to include strength in IP in the other firms question too just to tie it back as your primary reason.
This helped me for Arctic Shores:Hi, does anyone know what the ashurst online assessment for vs is gonna be like? is there any practice test we could try online? I am super bad at math and I am not sure if that would make me disadvantaged
Heya congrats! I’m waiting to hear if I’ve got through to this stage, if you don’t mind, when did you hear back about progressing after the test?Hello, could someone be so kind and offer some advice for the Dentons Video Interview? This is the first time I've gotten to this stage and I'm not sure what to expect. Thank you
Stressing me out! 😭Hi - has anyone heard back from Skadden?
is this for spring and when did you apply
summer scheme, I applied 1st of decemberi am so sorry to hear that. when did you apply tho if you dont mind me asking
Okay, thank you. I am so sorry to hear this and all the best for other apps - you will hear something positive!summer scheme, I applied 1st of december
I do not have any specific information but I would not be surprised if this were the case, as Sullivan & Cromwell is part of this particular category of so-called 'traditional' white-shoe NY firms, some of which are said to be quite focused on academics (such as Cleary Gottlieb, Davis Polk, and Debevoise). In On its Vault page (which centers on US-recruitment but may also be indicative of wider recruiting philosophy), an associate is quoted as saying that "the hiring committee heavily focuses hiring decisions on grades".does sully crom place great emphasis on grades?