Hi, has anyone received an OC rejection? I see that people have started getting ACs but I haven't heard anything yet so unsure what to think!
Grades are part of the application and considered holistically, there is definitely an advantage to having a first, it just isn't everything.I’d be interested to know… does having a first or consistent firsts from a RG uni (non-RG doesn’t apply to me in this instance) have any advantage anymore given that people with stellar academic records are still being rejected.
I’m still clueless as to work experience as I have the typcial probono, retail and few consulting projects, and law firm open days. Which I’m sure just as many applicants have- if not better.
It’s hard to figure out how to make myself a better candidate and in regards to which aspect.
Thank you for your input… I’m just confused about everything right now.Grades are part of the application and considered holistically, there is definitely an advantage to having a first, it just isn't everything.
I think it’s about being well-rounded. Firms are likely to want to see evidence of academic ability from university and school, work experience, extra-curriculars and then most importantly, strong answers for all the application questions.I’d be interested to know… does having a first or consistent firsts from a RG uni (non-RG doesn’t apply to me in this instance) have any advantage anymore given that people with stellar academic records are still being rejected.
I’m still clueless as to work experience as I have the typcial probono, retail and few consulting projects, and law firm open days. Which I’m sure just as many applicants have- if not better.
It’s hard to figure out how to make myself a better candidate and in regards to which aspect.
Honestly it’s been so difficult to balance pushing towards a first in each module and worked part time- (20+ hours a week) and then probono and volunteering on the side. Plus a range of extracurriculars.I think it’s about being well-rounded. Firms are likely to want to see evidence of academic ability from university and school, work experience, extra-curriculars and then most importantly, strong answers to the application questions.
Some firms tend to take a holistic approach and choose candidates who excel in one of those areas but then it is possible that other firms would want to see everything.
If you have multiple extracurriculars, good grades, and work part-time, you are already a great candidate, I don't think trying to take on more things would be worth it/beneficial.Honestly it’s been so difficult to balance pushing towards a first in each module and worked part time- (20+ hours a week) and then probono and volunteering on the side. Plus a range of extracurriculars.
I feel coming from a lower socio-economic background I’ve really had to seek out leadership and other opportunities to just learnt the basics.
I feel disheartened because I have a lot of competencies/skills to draw on but it doesn’t feel like enough- so I’m always looking for more opportunities, and then there’s the grey area of being rejected with first class grades.
Nothing feels like enough - I’m so restless at night, thinking about what I can improve about my candidacy and as a person.
I fully empathise with how you feel. I also come from a lower socio-economic background. The jump from a comprehensive state school to a RG university is super intense. 🥲🥲Honestly it’s been so difficult to balance pushing towards a first in each module and worked part time- (20+ hours a week) and then probono and volunteering on the side. Plus a range of extracurriculars.
I feel coming from a lower socio-economic background I’ve really had to seek out leadership and other opportunities to just learnt the basics.
I feel disheartened because I have a lot of competencies/skills to draw on but it doesn’t feel like enough- so I’m always looking for more opportunities, and then there’s the grey area of being rejected with first class grades.
Nothing feels like enough - I’m so restless at night, thinking about what I can improve about my candidacy and as a person.
Hello, just clarifying this is literally the only question no why Gateley or anything? Because I dont want to push submit and of missed something hahaAnyone know what Gateley is looking for in their application when they ask "Please provide relevant detail and information from your work experience to date."?
Given that there aren't any other questions apart from one about their Forage work ex, should the answer to this read like a cover letter? Like what I've done, what I've learned and how the skills apply to Gateley?
I saw someone mention on the forum that SPB would be responding by the end of this week or early next week.Anyone heard back post-app from Fieldfisher (granted I did apply on the deadline day), Squire Patton Boggs or DWF? I applied to all by their deadlines and it has been really quiet - worried they are PFOs..
I would understand Fieldfisher- I did apply on deadline day, but nothing from the others which I don't think were rolling.
Thank you @Ram SabaratnamHiya @AS24
Well done on getting to the VI stage! While the questions may have changed, when I did the V&E VI, we were given 1 minute to think of our answers and 1 minute and 30 seconds to respond. There was one motivational question, and the rest focused on personality and past experiences. Overall, I’d encourage you to really think about your interest in both V&E and commercial law, making sure your answer is specific and structured clearly. I'd also encourage you to have a think about your own skills and unique experiences to date.
More generally, I really think the key to a strong video interview is staying calm, directly answering the question asked, and structuring your response in a way that makes it easy for the viewer to follow. You definitely don't want to pack everything you know about the firm into your response; just the stuff that's most important, relevant, and compelling. I also firmly believe that practising out loud and even recording yourself will help you refine your delivery over time and sound more natural. Try to avoid sounding overly rehearsed (no reading from scripts!), and just have some bullet points ready during your 1 minute preparation time to help you sound slightly more natural.
Good luck!
Hi, I did not apply to Gateley, but I'd do what's on the tin: talk about what you did during your work experience, skills you developed, etc. If you want it tailored, read around what trainees at Gateley typically do and pick out what skills that requires, and you should get a sense of what skills they are looking for. True Picture and Legal Cheek should have this info.Does anyone know what Gateley is looking for in their application when they ask "Please provide relevant detail and information from your work experience to date."?
There are no other questions other than one about whether you have done the Forage work experience - any advise would be great! Is the application also rolling? Don't know if I have any chances if it is, deadline is tomorrow I am pretty sure, but just going to try my luck anyways!
What's the word limit?Hi @Jessica Booker do you have any advice when answering this question: "In the legal field, it is widely recognised that artificial intelligence (AI) will play an increasingly important role in boosting efficiency. Client relationships will continue to be essential. What approach do you think law firms should adopt to strike a balance between the two?" or what sought of things are firms looking for in the answer? Thank you
If you do not see any other questions on their form, then there are no further questions. If they wanted to ask, they would.Hello, just clarifying this is literally the only question no why Gateley or anything? Because I dont want to push submit and of missed something haha
Congrats 🥳Covington AC! If anyone has any insights please lmk would really appreciate any tips 🙏
For reference, I applied on the deadline lol!
Feel the exact same way, I know this won’t really be worth it tbhIs anyone else starting to get resentful? I feel like I have made so many sacrifices for the TC cycle and so far there's been no good news. I know people always say 'if you want it badly enough just keep going', but how badly does one ever want employment? 😭 I want to work as a lawyer and I want a job. That's all. This is beginning to feel like a waste of my time. Like paralegals get exploited and paid so little and everyone keeps doing these roles until they land a TC...I feel like I would be progressing more if I was doing something else. Negative dump post, sorry guys.