Anyone got the Womble test? I thought it was automatic after the deadline?
I’m still waiting as well. I’m sure they check the applications first to make sure everyone taking the test is eligible for what they’ve applied to. I could be wrong but I’m sure that’s what grad rec said on a webinar I was on with them. I don’t think it’s a if you get the test they’ve progressed you to the next round situation, I think it’s just that you’re eligible for that scheme you’ve applied to.Anyone got the Womble test? I thought it was automatic after the deadline?
To be honest I think the best approach here would be to be constantly following what's happening in the economy and macro-economic trends, which can best be connected to practice areas at commercial law firms. If you know what's going on and what's been going on / is relevant, you have a better list of options to choose from. If you haven't been following things as closely as you'd like, it mightI have an AC coming up. I was wondering what the best way is to answer a question about a news story that I have read and explain how it relates to the firm.
Also, how do people go about finding a suitable news story?
@Ram Sabaratnam @Amma Usman Do you have any advice on this?
Regarding question 4 and having reached final stage for VS and direct TCs (and having secured a VS last year at a US firm), I would say there are two big differences between the year I received no offers and did not make it to AC often vs the years I did:After receiving my final rejection for this year’s VS cycle, I've quickly realised that I underestimated just how competitive it really is. I only applied to four firms (all extremely competitive) and assumed that my extensive experience with two of them would be enough to secure an AC invitation. Looking back, I see that this was a naive approach, but this was my first real taste of rejection at this level.
I would really appreciate any advice, especially from @Amma Usman , as your daily commercial updates have been incredibly helpful.
I want to make sure I prepare as effectively as possible for the next VS and TC cycle. Im currently in my penultimate year, so I’ll be entering my final year in September. My key questions are:
1. How should I balance my applications between vacation schemes and direct training contract applications? Ie should I split it between 10 VS applications and 10 TC or is it based on other factors?
2. Where can I find someone who can provide detailed, constructive feedback on my applications? I found that the person I previously relied on did not offer the most helpful insights.
3. How do I strategically select firms to apply to? I am still keen on the MC firms and US firms
4. For those who secured VS or TC offers after rejections in previous cycles, what changes did you make that had the biggest impact?
Any guidance would be massively appreciated!
I hate Amberjack, my neurodivergent brain does not get along with the most and least effective questions lollllll. The numerical questions were so lengthy lol was sure I’d make a mistake somewhereHopefully man imma be honest that amberjack test was really difficult it took me 90 minutes to get through. I do hope they don’t account for time taken since they said it was designed to not take longer than 60. 😞
The numerical reasoning was really hard also I spent 15 minutes on one question. 😭
Hopefully man imma be honest that amberjack test was really difficult it took me 90 minutes to get through. I do hope they don’t account for time taken since they said it was designed to not take longer than 60. 😞
The numerical reasoning was really hard also I spent 15 minutes on one question. 😭
They read your application then progress you based on that + SJT then after the WG they read your application again and process people based on the combo of all 3. Ngl their process is a bit baffling because last year there was no SJT and I got invited to WG but then rejected afterwards despite getting 98 percentile on the WG - my application clearly wasn’t good enough but why progress me to WG at all if it wouldn’t be good enough even in combination with what was likely full marks on the WG?Just received Freshfields WG invite for TC. The email says your test score, combined with your application, will form the basis of whether you are then invited through to the final AC stage. Does that mean I have 'only' passed the SJT, and that they have not read my application yet, they only will in conjunction with my WG test? Or they have read my form, then invited me to do the WG, and they will look at both again to decide ACs?
Literally how it was for me. My neurodivergent brain did not want to cooperate with me for the test at all. 🥲🥲I hate Amberjack, my neurodivergent brain does not get along with the most and least effective questions lollllll. The numerical questions were so lengthy lol was sure I’d make a mistake somewhere
That’s what confused me like the wording in the video implied it was being timed. I hope it isn’t because I took my sweet time answering the questions lmao. 🤣Paul Gascoyne said: "I can confirm that the assessment is not timed. You will simply need to complete it at your own pace within the 5 day timeframe"
Though, the test itself said something along the lines of "this test is not timed, but try to complete it as fast as you can" ??? what if I don't want to lmao
Congrats! when did you apply?Morgan Lewis TI invite this morning - love this firm so any tips would be appreciated 🙏🏻
Also feel like I’m the only person who still hasn’t heard from Latham?
I’ve heard nothing from them (summer VS). Are they sending out holding emails?Anyone who has completed an AC with PMC know if they will be holding anymore for the summer scheme?
I’m an NRG student applying to firms with an A Level requirement, but I have really good A Level grades. Over two cycles, I’ve progressed with Forsters, Mishcon and Withers. I’ve received lots of PFOs from other firms too, so A Level grades aren’t everything!Latham finally put me out of my misery bright and early this morning. BTW are NRG students applying to firms with an Alevel requirement? If yes, can you share which firms you have progressed with?