How do people deal with all the rejections/ not hearing back? Honestly it's taken quite a mental toll and the idea of waiting for the next round makes me feel sick. What can I do in the meantime to make myself a more desirable candidate?
No news from Ropes & Gray. I looked through last year's thread and it looks like people heard back around the 26th of Feb. So perhaps next week we'll hear back?I’ve probably asked this question at least 10x by now but has anyone heard from Travers Smith or Ropes & Gray at all? Low-key starting to crash out from waiting this long lmao. 😂🥲
That's so true! One of my questions at the end of the interview was about how they've been losing a lot of revenue and profit etc... and how the firm has been downhill for a while and what their strategy is in that regard... Technically, online the firm blames it on them leaving Moscow, so I specifically said that, obviously leaving Russia played a role in this, but besides this what are the other reasons (because leaving Russia isn't that convincing, especially considering that they're technically a US-UK firm...) But hey, one down, 19 applications to go 😂
Hi guys. If I really like a firm but I have missed their open day are there any other ways to find out more about them? I have messaged some trainees on LinkedIn and received no reply, not sure if it's because they are too busy or something wrong with my message. I'm wondering if I will be disadvantaged if I apply to their vs without having attended any of their events... This is so annoying. Does anyone have any suggestions? Any advice would be really appreciated!
Out of curiosity, how did they respond to that question? Did they try to dodge it or did they give an honest answer? 👀
How do people deal with all the rejections/ not hearing back? Honestly it's taken quite a mental toll and the idea of waiting for the next round makes me feel sick. What can I do in the meantime to make myself a more desirable candidate?
I totally get how tough it can be. During my own cycle, every PFO just became an excuse to treat myself. A good dessert or a spicy meal always lifted my mood, and if that didn’t do the trick, I’d sleep it off. By the time I woke up, I’d remind myself that rejection is just a phase everyone has to go through. The key is finding healthy ways to cope - whether it’s food, rest, or something else that makes you happy. Keep going, because the right opportunity will come your way!If you have not received an AC this cycle ... how are you staying motivated?
Hi guys. If I really like a firm but I have missed their open day are there any other ways to find out more about them? I have messaged some trainees on LinkedIn and received no reply, not sure if it's because they are too busy or something wrong with my message. I'm wondering if I will be disadvantaged if I apply to their vs without having attended any of their events... This is so annoying. Does anyone have any suggestions? Any advice would be really appreciated!
Hi guys. If I really like a firm but I have missed their open day are there any other ways to find out more about them? I have messaged some trainees on LinkedIn and received no reply, not sure if it's because they are too busy or something wrong with my message. I'm wondering if I will be disadvantaged if I apply to their vs without having attended any of their events... This is so annoying. Does anyone have any suggestions? Any advice would be really appreciated!
In addition to what @VMS said, I think you can also try see if the firm has any forage internships that you could complete. This could help you understand the kind of work a trainee would do and the kinds of matters that the firm typically advises on. 🙂
Perhaps if the firm hosts virtual events (such as with AllAboutLaw, Legal Cheek, LawCareers.net and TCLA) you could find out more about them that way. I don’t think going to an open day makes any difference as to whether you can or can’t secure a VS with a firm. 🙂
Hi guys. If I really like a firm but I have missed their open day are there any other ways to find out more about them? I have messaged some trainees on LinkedIn and received no reply, not sure if it's because they are too busy or something wrong with my message. I'm wondering if I will be disadvantaged if I apply to their vs without having attended any of their events... This is so annoying. Does anyone have any suggestions? Any advice would be really appreciated!
THANK YOU SO MUCH That makes me feel a lot better! Would you mind sharing what points would you definitely address in the application form (like a recent deal, a practice area, or other things unique about the firm)? I sometimes get a bit lost when seeing so much info and don't really know what are firms really looking for. 😭Honestly, don't stress it. In the three cycles of apps I've done so far, I've had 4 ACs and have now obtained 3 VS' (one in first cycle, two in this one) and none of them were with firms I attended an Open Day for.
Instead, I use Legal Cheek, Chambers Student Guide, Legal500 and the firm's website for my research. Note that some firms do not have either a Legal Cheek or Chambers page, but normally have at least one. Then, you can use what you find in that research to search further - eg if you see a client on the Legal500 then can research further into the work they did for them.
Open Days are good, but they're DEFINITELY not a make or break.
Thanks that's really helpful!Hey there! From personal experience and general industry traits, you really don’t need to have gone to an event at a firm to succeed in applying to them. You may have gone to one by another firm (maybe an online webinar or an open day) and reference similarities in their work, which sparked your interest for a particular practice area - for example. You may have had a chat with a lawyer that works at X firm who told you about X, and state this in your application, linking to more specifics from your portfolio. There are so many things you could talk about, which don’t have to be in relation to the firm’s events. They certainly do help, but are in no way a prerequisite to an offer!
Best wishes with the applications! You’ll do great!![]()
THANK YOU SO MUCH That makes me feel a lot better! Would you mind sharing what points would you definitely address in the application form (like a recent deal, a practice area, or other things unique about the firm)? I sometimes get a bit lost when seeing so much info and don't really know what are firms really looking for. 😭
This is a really cool question. If I were to answer it during my cycle, I would probably touch on some of the following (which are still prevalent)…In a recent assessment centre, I was asked about the biggest opportunities and challenges facing the firm. I'm curious to know how others would have responded to this question as I think the response that I have was vague and broad.
Thank you and Manchester! I hope you hear soon 😃Congrats! What office?
@Jessica Booker Hi Jessica, just wanted some advice if possible. Do law firms care at all about what you do prior to starting the SQE/TC? I am scheduled to do the SQE February 2026 and start the TC the February after. Now I just have this massive year long gap between now and studying the SQE. Many people have advised that I should travel/enjoy this amount of time since I'll never have this much free time again and I'll be stuck in an office doing silly hours for my legal career, but travelling for that long period of time is not feasible for me. I've currently been working in an admin role unrelated to law since October, but it is stressful and uninteresting. I would like to leave to improve my mental health, and I'm fortunate enough to not have to rely on this role. If I do this, and if I don't go in any sort of employment between now and next Feb, would this be detrimental going forward in your experience?