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I thought they only offer DTCs for grads?As a grad, would it be better to apply for the cms dtc over the vac scheme (i know they call it something different)?
Hey! Speaking from personal experience, I worked in my university's legal clinic during my final year, and I found it really useful for vac schemes!Hey everyone, slightly different question so I hope it's allowed! I was just curious if it is worth volunteering at a law clinic/legal aid centre to gain some legal experience. I know what these centres deal with is nothing to do with commercial law directly, but I was wondering if the volunteering/transefrable skills side of it will make it worth it for the purposes of a vac scheme? For context, it's my first cycle and I have one internship at a boutique firm next month but other than that no experience
I secured my training contract in the last cycle, so I’ll share what worked for me. I only applied to one firm in the end, after attending an event and speaking with their lawyers, apprentices, and partners. That experience gave me a sense of the culture and helped me decide it was the right fit for me.Hi guys! As someone applying for the vacation schemes, how many firms r you guys applying to? Does quality matter over quantity? Or is there a way to achieve both?
Been thinking about it for days now, too, haha! It's definitely a mix of different questions. I came to a conclusion that because it's so unique, everyone will probably approach it differently, and there is no right way to answer it. Personally I'm trying to focus on making my case sound convincing enough. Whether I'm successful or not in achieving that, I have no clue!What approach would people suggest taking with this question from macfarlanes: If someone were to read your story so far, what would make them think, ‘This person belongs at Macfarlanes’?
I've interpreted it as a slightly more narrative version of why you and why this firm, with slightly more emphasis on 'why you'Been thinking about it for days now, too, haha! It's definitely a mix of different questions. I came to a conclusion that because it's so unique, everyone will probably approach it differently, and there is no right way to answer it. Personally I'm trying to focus on making my case sound convincing enough. Whether I'm successful or not in achieving that, I have no clue!
What approach would people suggest taking with this question from macfarlanes: If someone were to read your story so far, what would make them think, ‘This person belongs at Macfarlanes’?
How many words? I would agree with @Chris Brown 's approach but from memory fear they tend to have a low word limit historically.What approach would people suggest taking with this question from macfarlanes: If someone were to read your story so far, what would make them think, ‘This person belongs at Macfarlanes’?
300 words!How many words? I would agree with @Chris Brown 's approach but from memory fear they tend to have a low word limit historically.
this question is worded awfully but yes I agree it should be framed as a 'why you' and 'why the firm' aligning yourself to any values, practice areas, attributes they use in their marketingWhat approach would people suggest taking with this question from macfarlanes: If someone were to read your story so far, what would make them think, ‘This person belongs at Macfarlanes’?
I would say that the aspects of your application that you cannot drastically change, i.e., grades and work experiences, should not be focused on too much, apart from briefly considering whether you can articulate your work experience entries better. What you should instead focus on is really smashing the application questions. Granted, you may have applied to certain firms before, and those firms may not change their application questions from cycle to cycle. But for firms which you've never applied to before, push the boat out with research and specificity, and mention little nuggets of information that don't necessarily fit into a 'section' of the application form, such as an interesting course you took, a webinar you attended, an article you read, or something about your background such as languages, ethnicity, any countries you grew up in. For the firms which you applied to before and want to try again, I would say to really critically look at your initial application and improve it as much as possible. Think, is each line adding value either about the firm or about me as an applicant? Also, really sell your experiences and align what you have achieved with how the firm operates and its values.Hey everyone!
Been here for the past few cycles, and I've never actually asked for help but I saw how everyone really encouraged each other last cycle so, here's to relying on community
I'm having some challenges with planning my applications for this cycle. A little bit about me: Recent graduate with a 2:1 in Law from Russell Group, 3 first year schemes, 1 VS at a US law firm in 2nd year (didn't convert), probono experience in 1st - early 2nd year, summer internships at start-ups in (non corporate, mostly social media/research and marketing) in 1st and 2nd year, heavy involement in student experience teams at my university through part time work (career's team and student funding team), vintage reseller business, mentoring sheme at US law firm last summer.
I was not successful in the last cycle, but managed to get through the first stage for 2 firms. My main issue is that, apart from an improvement in my grades, not much has changed (esp regarding work experience) between last cycle and this cycle. I'm not sure how to re-work my applications to give myself a good shot at securing something this cycle.
note: I am doing tons of Forage experiences and online courses on things I am interested in like Debt Finance, Energy & Sustainability, Restructuring
any help would be greatly appreciated !!!
The only reason why I think they could change is because of the merger but considering HSF was the ‘bigger’ firm, i think this is unlikely.Hello, does anyone know if HSF has kept the application questions the same for this cycle? Thanks in advance 😊
Always tell them everything. Context is key. I would worry about being too personal but that section is there for that reason.This might be a stupid question but how do you strike the balance between well detailed and oversharing when detailing mitigating circumstances?