Congrats!! When was your interview?W&C WVS!!!! I am in so much shock right now
Congrats!! When was your interview?W&C WVS!!!! I am in so much shock right now
Me too. See you there!Got the Invite!
wow here I was thinking it was a normal WG. these firms are something else100Qs WG is crazy
yeah let's hope it doesn't become standard practice!wow here I was thinking it was a normal WG. these firms are something else
Same to all of what you just said- how did people find the MDR VI question after. My brain was so fried from staring at a screen for almost three hours I messed up so badlyMishcon 's test was horrible! I kept missing some typing mistakes because I could not see my answers well and I even sent a few with typos by mistake because it sent them when I was still correcting my parapgraphs 😭 Basically spent two hours typing just to purely expect a PFO....
I'm really sorry to hear that. The Mishcon test was one of my favourites so far!Same to all of what you just said- how did people find the MDR VI question after. My brain was so fried from staring at a screen for almost three hours I messed up so badly
Idek if I can even be bothered to do the test. I don’t wanna spend ages on something I’m going to mess upSame to all of what you just said- how did people find the MDR VI question after. My brain was so fried from staring at a screen for almost three hours I messed up so badly
congrats!! when did you apply?Simmons AC!
It is literally impossible to tell how you've done. Just make sure you and your strengths shine through. It's a strange way of assessing people but they have to take some people through to the next stage and it may well be you, so do it!!Idek if I can even be bothered to do the test. I don’t wanna spend ages on something I’m going to mess up
does anyone know at what point in the process Dechert contacts references?
Hello!Hi @Andrei Radu @Abbie Whitlock, I'm quite unsure as to how I should approach the question "Please give details of computer skills rating?". There is no specified word count, but all the other questions have a 250 word limit. I'm not sure whether they are looking for us to go into dept about the various software programmes I've used in my internships/VS and then ultimately make a self-assessment.
Hey!Hi guys,
I hope all is well! I'm currently going through the Taylor Wessing application form, and I had one small query about the section where we're supposed to enter our university module results. As ever, if anyone has any ideas, I'd be hugely grateful!
Basically, candidates are asked to give a "letter grade", and a "number grade" for each module. The letter grade part is pretty obvious (you put down whether you've got a First, a 2.1, etc in that module), but I'm wondering what to put down under the "number grade" section! The problem here stems from the fact that my university gives marks out of 200 (not 100) for each module - for instance, if I got 70% in a particular module, then I received 140 marks out of 200. The problem is that the "number grade" box doesn't let candidates write down "140/200" (because the slash symbol isn't a number), nor does it let candidates enter, say, "70%" (because the percentage sign isn't a number).
At the moment, I'm planning on just writing down the score out of 200 I got (e.g. if I got 70%, just writing down "140"), as any potential confusion should be obviated by the fact that (a) I'm able to specify whether I got a First or a 2.1 for each module, and (b) because the application form allows me to attach a CV, which enables me to clarify that the university module marks are out of 200. Basically, I'm hoping that, when the application form asks me to type in a "number grade", it's not necessarily asking me to give my results as a percentage out of 100!
Does this sound like the right thing to do?
where are u seeing this in the interview email? thank you though!From what I understand in the interview invite email, they contact the references before the scheme starts (presuming you get offered the wvs post interview) but you can start the scheme without it confirmed. I imagine it comes into play with tc determinations.
Hello!For scenario-based questions, how bad is it if you answer in hypotheticals, without brining in any real-life examples?
My brain gets overwhelmed trying to explain my approach and refer to examples from my life within only 2mins and I’m scared I’ll get cut off mid-answer unless I stick to just the hypotheticals 😭
Hey!Would a minor spelling mistake immediately disqualify you? Just went through a work experience section I already submitted and I missed an "a"![]()