Thank you Jessica! Should they also include a full breakdown of University grades, or will a yearly average suffice?CVs can be two pages long.
Thank you Jessica! Should they also include a full breakdown of University grades, or will a yearly average suffice?CVs can be two pages long.
Does anyone know what the application process is like for King & Spalding, as they don't put anything online regarding that...
If this is for a TC/VS, I’d generally include all module gradesThank you Jessica! Should they also include a full breakdown of University grades, or will a yearly average suffice?
Unrelated, but how was the amberjack test for SH?I did an Amberjack test for SH last year and it was untimed. But definitely double check as it probs differs between firms
Watson's Daily is generally very good. Also podcasts from the firm, ideally. FT daily briefing gets recommended often.Hey guys - what would be the best podcasts to listen to when preparing for interviews?
Hi @Jessica Booker, I wondered whether you had any advice in relation to this. Thank you.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
The Rest is Money and Politics are both great. If you get past the political leanings and the “contentious” personalities, you get a broad, sufficiently detailed, and easy to understand comprehension of what goes on within and between business/politics. It focuses massively on context, which improves understanding.Watson's Daily is generally very good. Also podcasts from the firm, ideally. FT daily briefing gets recommended often.
I would also suggest reading LittleLaw - https://littlelaw.co.uk/subscribe?ref=66ZC8gUJCDHey guys - what would be the best podcasts to listen to when preparing for interviews?
It was okay, it definitely took me longer than they said it would. It also was split into verbal reasoning, numerical reasoning, STJ etc and then at the end there were 4 VI questions that I had to recordUnrelated, but how was the amberjack test for SH?
How was it like?Just did V&E VI, boy that was interesting 😂😂
Does anyone know what the numerical reasoning and verbal reasoning questions typically look like? I'm just curious about the format and type of questions. Also, are there any good resources to practice these kinds of questions?It will be 12 SJT questions, 5 numerical reasoning and 5 verbal reasoning questions.
Paul mentioned this on the Paul, Weiss thread on TCLA a few weeks ago! 🙂
Best of luck for Paul, Weiss!
sounds like why shoosmiths to meFor 'Describe why you want to be a solicitor at Shoosmiths.' Do I need to say why I want to be a solicitor, or just why Shoosmiths?