Is this for spring?SH SJT invite!!
this is first contact after application, right? when did you apply?SH SJT invite!!
Probably if they’ve asked for it. You’ll get a starter checklist that basically just refers the law firm to your P45.Guys, does anyone know if i already have a p45, do i still need to fill in HRMC new starter checklist for the vac scheme?
what were the VI qs like? were there 4?I took the Stephenson Harwood test earlier and I think I scored 8766 across the four pillars (so 27/36 or 75%) and I think I got mid for verbal reasoning and high for numerical reasoning.
Does anyone here know what their benchmark is from previous cycles because I’m not sure what to think. I still have PTSD from the Paul, Weiss test that I did several weeks ago. 🥲🥲
Same, I can’t decide whether it’s a good thing or not!CRS London holding email![]()
hmm i see - thanks!. The issue is that i have to tick one of the three boxes on the checklist but i don't technically qualify for any of them because i have a P45.Probably if they’ve asked for it. You’ll get a starter checklist that basically just refers the law firm to your P45.
SameCRS reserve list for VS for Guildford. I hope they invite me at least to AC for TC🥹
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Huge congrats @weupin2025 🥳 🥳 🥳 ! I'm glad I could be of help and so happy to see you seem to have found a perfect fit with the firmWithers SVS! The firm that literally drew me to a career in law coming from an engineering background. SO excited. I must say that @Andrei Radu and his guide for interviews was key here and would encourage anyone with an interview to heed that advice.
Hi @ayiiii05 I will link here the Guide to Building a Winning Applications Strategy I have written a couple of months ago, as it describes in a lot of depth what I think led to my success after also getting rejected everywhere in the previous cycle.What's a good strategy to secure a VS? Two years of applying and just rejection after rejection, I've gotten past the application stage twice, I'm definitely doing something wrong.