Thank you! I've sent you a DM so we can have a chat about itCongratulations! How was your AC? Are there any specific things you did that you think ticked their boxes? I did an AC and didn’t get it even though I thought I did well![]()
Thank you! I've sent you a DM so we can have a chat about itCongratulations! How was your AC? Are there any specific things you did that you think ticked their boxes? I did an AC and didn’t get it even though I thought I did well![]()
Hi, no i have been invited but not completed it yet, have you?Has anyone completed BDB Pitmans' VI?
Yes - that wouldn’t be an issue as although it is a seperate jurisdiction, the two are very similar to one another.@Jessica Booker Hi Jessica, I was wondering if I'd be eligible to apply for a paralegal vacancy in Belfast if I've studied English law only? Thanks!
this is so bitterI really don’t want to diminish anyone else’s achievements as know how hard people work, but what I find really difficult on here is when people post that they’re trying to decide between two VS offers or even being in the position to turn down one because of a clash with another.
I would kill for one VS. It’s my third cycle and I haven’t got one, yet I’ve seen people on here have multiple, then get an AC invite. I’ve seen someone on here with about 8 ACs this cycle alone.
I really don’t want to sound bitter or jealous but knowing people can seem to get a VS easily and are in the position to choose between offers while I can’t even get one after years just sucks.
Omg same here!! Glad I wasn’t the only one ahahaoh my god that gateley update email made me think i had an AC
I imagine there's no real 'norm' and it just changed firm by firm. I did a case study at a US firm and it was 15 minutes prep (but the information was only 1 and a half pages long). So its likely the longer it is the more information you are given to analyse. As for written exercises I did one at a big international firm and it was 65 minutes - so again likely to just change firm on firm.Hello All - had a technical question about AC written exercises and AC business case studies.
From peoples experience, how long have people had at ACs to read / answer these sections. What is a normal amount of time?
At my recent silver circle firm AC, we got 30 mins total for the written , 15 mins for the business case study (before then going in to chat with partners)
But I’ve heard places give an hour ! What’s the norm ?
There is no normal amount of time. Some firms will have a case study that is 1-paged worth of information whereas some firms will have bundles of 10 pages to sort through. You can have anywhere between 15mins to an hour to read your case study exercise depending on the firm.Hello All - had a technical question about AC written exercises and AC business case studies.
From peoples experience, how long have people had at ACs to read / answer these sections. What is a normal amount of time?
At my recent silver circle firm AC, we got 30 mins total for the written , 15 mins for the business case study (before then going in to chat with partners)
But I’ve heard places give an hour ! What’s the norm ?
I really don't think it's fair to call the post bitter and the OP literally says that they know how hard people work/they don't want to diminish people's achievements.this is so bitter
I think it really varies depending on how much time you have/what the AC entails.How long do people usually take to prep for
an AC?
I would try to get at least to 400 words per answer as if they are asking for up to 500, I suspect they want fuller or more detailed/depth of analysis answers.@Jessica Booker @axelbeugre hi, I have an application question to ask. I'm currently applying for a placement year and in the application form, there are 4 questions each with 500 words max. Should I max out the word limit in all four questions or keep it in the 300 words range? Thank you
me neither, assuming PFO but am very eager to be proven wrongI still haven't heard back from Gibson Dunn or Cleary post-app for Summer Vac Schemes. Applied to both Nov/Dec. Should I assume a PFO for both?
I don’t think you candoes anyone know if you can apply for the cooley diversity fellowship as a second-year (law) student?