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Izzy1026

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    Hey guys! This is a GDL related question. Is it possible for me to do a GDL in London while living in Oxford? How often do we have to attend in-person classes? Asking specifically for ULaw Moorgate
     

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    Hey guys! This is a GDL related question. Is it possible for me to do a GDL in London while living in Oxford? How often do we have to attend in-person classes? Asking specifically for ULaw Moorgate
    Hey! This year the in-person seminars have been on two days of the week and the days of these two days differ for each class. The lectures are recorded, but the seminars are not.
     
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    if asked about a weakness in a law firm interview, is it ok to talk about imposter syndrome or is that a complete red flag for law firms?

    I suggest that it's important not just to state a weakness but also to demonstrate the steps taken to address it, the progress made, and how its improvement is being measured. That way, it shows self-awareness, proactivity, and a results-driven approach.

    As for imposter syndrome, it’s a tricky one. If framed well, focusing on how you’ve tackled it (e.g., through mentorship, self-reflection, or measurable achievements that have built your confidence), it could work. However, there's a risk that it might signal something else, which isn't ideal in a high-pressure legal environment. A safer approach might be to discuss a skill-based weakness and how you've actively worked to improve it.
     


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