Have many people received the invite already?Is there any point in applying to Dechert now, as many people have already received the test invite and it's being done on a rolling basis?
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I’m struggling a bit with reapplying to firms and would love some advice! When firms ask the same application questions, I sometimes feel that my previous answers from previous applications, which were successful, are still the strongest and most authentic. For example, HSF Kramer has a question about a topic that interests you. I’ve drafted answers on new topics, but honestly, the one I like most (and feel is most “me”) is the one I submitted before. I’m unsure whether reusing it is a good idea. I know that for motivational or competency-based questions, I can update my answers with new experiences since my last application, while keeping the core motivations the same. But for certain questions, I feel my previous answer was already strong, and I’m not sure if changing it is the right move. Any thoughts on this would be extremely helpful! Thanks
Is rounding up/down module results to the nearest whole number common practice? (Ie. 62.30 -> 62 or 64.75 -> 65)
Where heave you seen this?Hi! I'd like to apply for HSF Kramer's vac scheme. I see they require consistent 2.1s across all undergrad modules but one of my modules in 1st year got a 2.2 and so did a module in my 2nd year (this year in particular was impacted by internet disruptions during lockdown). This makes 2 modules with a 2.2. The rest are a mix of 2.1s and firsts. Should I still apply? I've heard during interviews we might get asked why we got certain grades.
I would say focus on an extracurricular activity/interest that you can clearly write about. I know the wording 'not many people know about you' is tricky, but I focused on a niche extracurricular activity and how I developed certain skills and was able to make an impact, even though that was an extracurricular that a lot of friends did know about! I was successful in getting that firm's VS last year.Please tell us something that not many people know about you. (max 250 words) - any advice on how to answer this? Especially as they've given 250 words and I'm unsure how to make the most of it