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As I am yet to receive it, I fear I have failed the test of whether I can count and can reason. Shall go contemplate my life (as simply as I can)Who will go first and find out? 🫣 I am wondering if these are sent to everyone or can people fail the previous stages?
Hi Vera, thanks a lot for your helpful advice! I'll proceed on the assumption that I cannot re-record my submissions.Hey there!
While I cannot say for a fact what the second stage would involve in this case, I would try and prepare for it under the assumption that there is no opportunity to re-record your answers.
The best way to go about it is by practising as many questions as possible and recording your answers, even if you don't feel 100% sure that you are answering the question in the right way.
And here's the most important part - you also want to watch your answers back and review your performance! I personally found this type of practice to be the most useful for second stage assessments that may involve a video interview element.
Wishing you the best of luck!
They said in the email that it's (i) a job simulation, (ii) with a video element, (iii) and "no prior knowledge of Macfarlanes or legal experience is needed." Based on this, I can only assume it's a Forage-type job simulation with tasks and the video might involve providing legal advice or something similar. At the end of the day, we don't know so I guess it's best to prepare for anything, from motivational questions to competency etc.Who will go first and find out? 🫣 I am wondering if these are sent to everyone or can people fail the previous stages?
Hi @WillkieGemma , I just wanted to check, does Willkie just require a 2:1 overall or is there an individual module grade requirement which is taken into consideration. For context, I have a 2:1 from a top RG uni but I didn’t score very well in my first year due to mitigating circumstances which I will mention on the application form!
Hi there,Hi @WillkieGemma , I just wanted to check, does Willkie just require a 2:1 overall or is there an individual module grade requirement which is taken into consideration. For context, I have a 2:1 from a top RG uni but I didn’t score very well in my first year due to mitigating circumstances which I will mention on the application form!
Thank you![]()
does hogan lovells have a strict a-level requirement? I have an overall 2:1 but i did not perform well on my a-level equivalent.I can't speak for Jones Day, but Hogan Lovells definitely focus on the overall degree classification - I got a 2.2 in a module yet progressed through the application with an overall 2.1!
When did you do the first test/submit your application?Anyone know what the Macfarlanes second stage assesment entails? the one with video interview.
The commercial awareness compass is pretty good-> https://www.allaboutlaw.co.uk/commercial-awareness-compass/registration?ba_id=BA54507I have another question @vera.mekhonoshina @Amma Usman what advice would you have for building your commercial awareness from scratch? I tend to dip in and out. How did you approach this and what resources did you use and still use? Thank you!
"For our Winter 2025 Vacation Scheme, you will need to be in your final year of study in any degree discipline. Please note, this will be for a spring intake start date. For our Summer 2026 Vacation Scheme, you need to be in your penultimate year in any degree discipline."
Ignore all of the general texts, clearly some of them refer to Summer and some to both. The above should clarify the position![]()
If I remember correctly, I don't believe graduates are eligible. Someone on here did reach out to Graduate Recruitment who confirmed this. As far as I am aware, graduates will need to apply to their Direct TC. Please do correct me if I am wrong however!so are graduates eligible or not?
I spoke with Graduate Recruitment, and only penultimate-year students can apply for the SVS, final-year students for the WVS, and graduates for the Direct TC. The reasoning is that many graduates naturally have more experience (e.g. paralegalling for a couple of years), and grouping them with university students who inevitably have less experience may not be optimal.so are graduates eligible or not?