if i havent heard from cooley, do i assume pfo now?
After countless applications, I continue to be rejected.
I know rejection is something everything goes through, but honestly, and without sounding overly cocky, I’m quite shocked I’ve not had a single Vac Scheme offer, ever.
Quick summary:
- Corporate paralegal in London for 2 years
- 1st class degree at undergraduate from Russell group.
- Distinction in GDL
- fluent in multiple languages
- Multiple post grad degrees both from LSE in Corporate Law and in M&A. Bear in mind, these gave me the academic knowledge necessary to bridge the gap between theoretical academic law from the GDL to real work in a commercial law firm.
- pro bono advisor at a legal clinic for a year, and still do.
- Other legal roles including for trusts and for barristers
I sometimes wonder what else I can even do!
If they said bad grades, I would say fine, but I couldn’t have done better at undergraduate and GDL.
If they said, no work experience, I would say fine, but I have 3 different ongoing legal roles, including my paralegal role in a London city law firm, which clearly shows my experience - quite frankly, my paralegal role has given me some experience that even being a trainee would not.
I got to 2 AC’s last year. But got rejected after both.
This year, I still have a couple applications in the pipeline, but I’m honestly not hopeful at all. I will mention that an American firm which I attended their AC last year, this year failed me on the first round. Which, tbh, I don’t see how that makes any sense. With 1 year extra experience, suddenly I can’t get past the first stage, but last year I reached the last stage ? That to me makes no sense. I don’t mean to be rude, but I think that is BS!
What’s stopping me from giving up, after spending years studying and working in law?
If I did any other profession, I’d be so much further along, but I made the terrible mistake of wasting my time with law.
@Jessica Booker
@Jaysen
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Yeah you can still qualify as a solicitor without needing to have secured a training contract. 🙂🙂I have a doubt. It's just a genuine doubt. I am an international student and this is my last application cycle. I am waiting to hear back from 2 more applications but if it's negative I am going to quit applying for TC. You mentioned you are a corporate paralegal. Is there any chance you can self fund sqe and become a solicitor after 2 years of work experience or is it really difficult to become a solicitor? It's just a question I have .
Yeah you can still qualify as a solicitor without needing to have secured a training contract.
The traditional route to qualification was LPC + TC for 2 years. The SRA wanted to change this and chose to introduce the SQE.
Now, in order to qualify, you need to pass the SQE (1&2) and have 2 years of QWE (qualifying work experience). Firms have chose to frame their TC’s as QWE to meet the SRA requirements.
Hypothetically, you could paralegal for several years to build up enough QWE, self fund and sit the SQE exams and if you pass them, you can become a NQ solicitor.
Most city firms assumed the SQE was a replacement to the LPC but it was actually a replacement for the TC - it certainly does seem that firms still favour the traditional TC route. Future trainees sit the SQE exams before they start their TC. 🥲🥲Are there any downsides of taking this route (other than having to self-fund the SQE)? For example, does taking this path affect your chances of being hired as an NQ at elite firms?
If I'm not mistaken - it seems many firms still favour the traditional training contract structure, so I’d like to understand if this route could create any disadvantages when it comes to securing competitive roles.
I feel horrible that you have been dealing with this and wish you the best of luck! If you don't mind me asking, and if I understood correctly, you have passed the SQEs right? I don't mean to sound insensitive, and I truly hope it doesn't come across in a bad way because I mean it with good intentions, but if you have been a paralegal at a city law firm for 2 years, isn't it possible for you to speak to them and ask them to make you a trainee, or even take you as an associate? or do they tell you to apply through the normal cycle and stuff... ?After countless applications, I continue to be rejected.
I know rejection is something everything goes through, but honestly, and without sounding overly cocky, I’m quite shocked I’ve not had a single Vac Scheme offer, ever.
Quick summary:
- Corporate paralegal in London for 2 years
- 1st class degree at undergraduate from Russell group.
- Distinction in GDL
- fluent in multiple languages
- Multiple post grad degrees both from LSE in Corporate Law and in M&A. Bear in mind, these gave me the academic knowledge necessary to bridge the gap between theoretical academic law from the GDL to real work in a commercial law firm.
- pro bono advisor at a legal clinic for a year, and still do.
- Other legal roles including for trusts and for barristers
I sometimes wonder what else I can even do!
If they said bad grades, I would say fine, but I couldn’t have done better at undergraduate and GDL.
If they said, no work experience, I would say fine, but I have 3 different ongoing legal roles, including my paralegal role in a London city law firm, which clearly shows my experience - quite frankly, my paralegal role has given me some experience that even being a trainee would not.
I got to 2 AC’s last year. But got rejected after both.
This year, I still have a couple applications in the pipeline, but I’m honestly not hopeful at all. I will mention that an American firm which I attended their AC last year, this year failed me on the first round. Which, tbh, I don’t see how that makes any sense. With 1 year extra experience, suddenly I can’t get past the first stage, but last year I reached the last stage ? That to me makes no sense. I don’t mean to be rude, but I think that is BS!
What’s stopping me from giving up, after spending years studying and working in law?
If I did any other profession, I’d be so much further along, but I made the terrible mistake of wasting my time with law.
@Jessica Booker
@Jaysen
when did you hear from milbank im so confused why they haven’t rejected me yet 🤣I wrote a shocker of an applicationMilbank PFO post-app. Applied October.
Gibson Dunn VI, applied late September
spring VS following VIIs this for spring VS following a VI, or summer VS ?
I haven't even received the WG yet hahaAnyone get RPC AC that applied on the deadline?