Same!Ah I see! I completed mine yesterday and have not heard back 😭
Same!Ah I see! I completed mine yesterday and have not heard back 😭
fyi - I self funded the LPC and it didn’t get me anywhere (2 application cycles now). I know many people who got TCs without self funding so it’s really not a major barrier.Trust me, I am in exactly the same position. I completely understand the lack of consideration given to perspectives outside his own experience, bear in mind he qualified some time ago and with a TC straight from university. I don't think it's fair to assume everyone is able to self-fund, but if you can, it appears to be the way to go. My advice previously was based on the idea that this candidate had already undergone the very expensive process of GDL and multiple post graduate degrees on top of his undergrad.
As for everyone who isn't necessarily as fortunate. Please go and have a look at the LLM SQE process. As far as I know, not only does it qualify for a postgraduate loan, but it goes up to nearly 13 grand that is inclusive of the booking fee for the exams. On top of that you are able to do it outside of London, allowing for a lower cost of living if you were to house share in Leeds like some people I know. This combined with the potential scholarship options from BPP might allow you to bridge the gap.
I honestly assumed a PFO before the invite. LOL. But now we have to wait yet again. SighSame!
The “less fortunate” position is still an insanely privileged one. I don’t fault the user who said this AT ALL, it is the way to go - applications on top of a masters is infinitely easier to manage than on top of full time work. The problem here is the way the industry views all these things in equilibrium: to everyone out there who saw this and felt disheartened, this is sadly the truth but don’t think you can’t achieve it regardlessTrust me, I am in exactly the same position. I completely understand the lack of consideration given to perspectives outside his own experience, bear in mind he qualified some time ago and with a TC straight from university. I don't think it's fair to assume everyone is able to self-fund, but if you can, it appears to be the way to go. My advice previously was based on the idea that this candidate had already undergone the very expensive process of GDL and multiple post graduate degrees on top of his undergrad.
As for everyone who isn't necessarily as fortunate. Please go and have a look at the LLM SQE process. As far as I know, not only does it qualify for a postgraduate loan, but it goes up to nearly 13 grand that is inclusive of the booking fee for the exams. On top of that you are able to do it outside of London, allowing for a lower cost of living if you were to house share in Leeds like some people I know. This combined with the potential scholarship options from BPP might allow you to bridge the gap.
This wouldn't need to be a reasonable adjustment - you'd be welcome to take in anything into the presentation to help you present unless the firm has said otherwise in the instructions.If it’s a reasonable adjustment that you have requested I don’t see why it would look bad to the interviewer from their perspective. 🙂🙂
I think it would be preferrable if you wrote bullet points down though instead of reading off a script. That way you have a structure in mind and keep the presentation more conversational and flexible. This is more important because they could ask you certain questions while you are delivering the presentation.
I think @Jessica Booker can give you a better answer than this one because idk for sure. 🙂🙂
@Toomanypfo 🙂🙂This wouldn't need to be a reasonable adjustment - you'd be welcome to take in anything into the presentation to help you present unless the firm has said otherwise in the instructions.
However, I wouldn't go with a script as you may be reliant on reading it rather than engaging your audience. Instead I would recommend more notes/pointers for what you will say so that your delivery style is slightly more natural rather than scripted.
You can however, take any written documents into a presentation with you to help you present, and if you think a script is better for you, then you should do that. I just tend to find people end up reading from the script too heavily and tend to get less eye contact with their audience than if they used more shorthand/notes.
I applied on last day before deadline, like 3 hours before the deadline😅 They sent invite yesterday and looks like there are just 72 hours to do a VIHi, when did you apply and when did you receive your invite please?
Hey when did you do the VI, could you please share date? Congratulations and good luck!White & Case interview!! would appreciate any insight/advice as i’ve never done an AC before
Hi Isabelle - can you please share when you did the VI? good luck with ACWhite & Case interview! Any insights please message me, happy to share some of my own![]()
Thank you, wish you the same!I don’t think anyone has heard back from TS. I applied on the 12th Jan and the deadline was on the 16th (non-rolling). 🙂
Based on last year’s forum, interview invites were being sent out from mid Feb to March. 🙂
Best of luck for Travers Smith! 😀