Hi, would anyone be able to offer me any support on how to approach "What impact do you want to make at CMS?" I am slightly confused on how to approach this question. Any help would be largely appreciated!! 
This is new this year then. Hogan used to be app + WG then AC. Let me guess - the new test is SJT and VI?There's a second test which has been sent out today - the first one was automatic upon application, and this one seems to have been selective. it seems likely that it's going to be more situational based video answers based on the small amount of info I can find online, so hoping this is the case!
Hey!Hi, would anyone be able to offer me any support on how to approach "What impact do you want to make at CMS?" I am slightly confused on how to approach this question. Any help would be largely appreciated!!![]()
Hello!Question - don't know if anyone has any advice on this. Last year I did a vac scheme and then turned down a training contract at a very small, non-London firm. When discussing the vac scheme in applications, should I include that I declined a TC to apply to international firms? I do not want to use the TC offer as leverage, but equally feel like it is important to include. Any advice hugely appreciated !!
Hello!Hi,
I was just wondering, if a firm says that they assess applications for their vacation schemes on a non-rolling basis, is it really okay to apply whenever you think you are already or should you still make an effort to apply as close to the opening date as possible? e.g HSF, Latham, Linklaters
Unfortunately such specific information is not usually available in the public domain. The only sources I found it on were Law.com and The Lawyer, and both are only accessible with an organisational subscription - you should check if your university has one if you are a student.Hi Andrei, thanks so much for the advice and insights, and for your work on the firm profile too. Is there somewhere I can easily find the statistics you've mentioned here or in the profile (Revenue per lawyer/partner, department headcount etc) or is this something more obscure that I would need to search the websites and directories to find out? They're all really cool and I'd love to find out more and see what really stands out to me
Congratulations! Can I ask if this is for the spring or summer vs?
Thanks! It’s for springCongratulations! Can I ask if this is for the spring or summer vs?
Yes, and based on the practice test it’s 1.5mins prep timeDoes anyone know if there is a VI in the second hogan lovells sjt, if so how long du get to prep each question?
Hi @legallybrunette8 the word count limit for this question is quite low considering the amount of material you have to cover, so you will have to be very concise and efficient with your writing. I can see two approaches working here:Would anyone have any advice on how to answer: Why have you chosen to become a solicitor? What relevant skills do you possess? (200 words)
I'm not sure how in-depth I'm meant to go into the 'skills' part - how many skills should I be mentioning, how detailed should my examples be...
Hi @berocca567 open days are very useful experiences generally both because they help improve your commercial awareness and knowledge of the legal market, and because they are at times highly-selective opportunities to mention in an application to impress a recruiter (even if at a different firm).Hi, I need advice. I haven't received the second test for HL (I did my first one nearly 2 weeks ago), but I just got onto an Open Day with them. Is it worth accepting? I have other interviews in October so would an Open Day be helpful with law firms in general or will it be a waste of my time seeing as I am obviously not progressing with the HL WVS. I have to consider whether or not I go to an Open Day because I work full time and don't want to waste Leave on somethign that won't be helpful
I do not think you should necessarily separate them in categories; recruiters are aware a substantial proportion of open days are selective, and as such will likely infer that several of yours are as well. Nonetheless, there is no harm in separating them in two broad "non-selective careers events" and "selective careers events" groups either. You should simply choose what you think makes more sense in the context of your answer.Hi Andrei, thanks for the answer! I have another question, although unrelated.
I plan to start mentioning open days in the work experience section (which I surprisingly haven't been doing in my previous applications). I have attended about 10 open days so far from a range of firms, with a mix of open days that have a selective application process, and some which simply require a registration form.
I was wondering if I should mix my first year open days, selective open days, and just normal open days into 1 big group? Or should I seperate them?
And when doing so, how much detail should I go into the open days given the word count?
And lastly, should I also be mentioning virtual work experiences in a different section too? Or would I only mention them if they're relevant to the firm I'm applying to