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Silence doesn’t necessarily mean rejection!Going through this thread with tears in my eyes because so many firms haven’t even bothered to send me a rejection email yet. I hate this part so much. How hard can it be to send a generic rejection email? It’s the least they can do after all the hours we spend on these applications.
So I was just thinking similar but it's more along the lines of oh ffs!Going through this thread with tears in my eyes because so many firms haven’t even bothered to send me a rejection email yet. I hate this part so much. How hard can it be to send a generic rejection email? It’s the least they can do after all the hours we spend on these applications.
People here are already doing VIs and ACs for the firms that haven’t responded to me, so it’s safe to say those are all rejections in my case. I don’t know if I should even continue applying to the remaining firms on my list or if it’s already too late.Silence doesn’t necessarily mean rejection!
I've always been told prose is better, though I know some people use bullet points and are fine.Does anyone have any advice on how to fill out the work experience sections of these application forms. Im worried that the way Im answering them is having an impact on my success.
Is it recommended to do bullet points, mention the firm, body of text... Any insight learned on open days/ discussions with any firms would be really appreciated
never too late give it a crackPeople here are already doing VIs and ACs for the firms that haven’t responded to me, so it’s safe to say those are all rejections in my case. I don’t know if I should even continue applying to the remaining firms on my list or if it’s already too late.
I'm doing this! Applying for the direct tc this year, and depending on how this application season goes, I'll apply for the winter vs.Is it too late to apply to W&C. Wondering if I should just apply directly instead as it’s non-rolling and people are already receiving ACs for spring
I did fine in property law as a module but i think i would burst out laughing/crying if i was asked that 🤣Do people actually get asked legal knowledge questions during interviews? Not commercial awareness but like "what is a freehold covenant".
Do people actually get asked legal knowledge questions during interviews? Not commercial awareness but like "what is a freehold covenant".
What’s a SAR?I emailed them a while back after I received a rejection post-WG but never got a reply. I think they say they don't disclose scores but if you're really keen to know, a SAR might help?
Subject Access RequestWhat’s a SAR?
I know quite a few people who did the vac who literally applied in the last hour - W&C is one of those firms that will read all applications (confirmed by grad rec), don't get me wrong there's an advantage in applying earlier but you're not out of the game, especially since there's a couple more days left til the deadline! Also a good percentage of people apply in the last few days so grad rec may def be saving some VIs/ACs.Is it too late to apply to W&C. Wondering if I should just apply directly instead as it’s non-rolling and people are already receiving ACs for spring