And that’s on TCLA LLP #Community 😍I feel like this is the most entertaining this thread has ever been and oddly enough it makes it more motivating lol
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i lvoe mark leewill try this and let yall know if they join in or not
I usually mix the chronological approach with a PEEL structure. I have a series of events that led me into commercial law. It’s easier for me that way!For the interview answer to 'why commercial law', do you guys tend to take a chronological approach or a PEEL structure?
same. me too.i lvoe mark lee
hey!! how long before the ac did you get the invite?I went to a Latham AC recently - most people were there for spring but there were 1 or 2 people being assessed for summer
@Blueberry26 I think for these sort of questions, it's best to adopt a PEEL approach, so that you can make your initial point, explain your reasoning behind it, and try to highlight where that explanation comes from e.g. studies, experiences, extracurriculars etc. Chronological approaches however tend to perform better in more generic questions, which don't necessarily aim to assess something such as "tell me a little bit about you" - for these, you want to give them a little wrap up of your journey so far.For the interview answer to 'why commercial law', do you guys tend to take a chronological approach or a PEEL structure?
A related question, but I really struggle with “tell us a bit more about yourself questions. Namely because I do not know what they’re trying to assess (a specific skill) so in the past I’ve attempted to say “I am a person that excels in X skill and Y skill” but I’m wondering how best to approach those kinda questions?@Blueberry26 I think for these sort of questions, it's best to adopt a PEEL approach, so that you can make your initial point, explain your reasoning behind it, and try to highlight where that explanation comes from e.g. studies, experiences, extracurriculars etc. Chronological approaches however tend to perform better in more generic questions, which don't necessarily aim to assess something such as "tell me a little bit about you" - for these, you want to give them a little wrap up of your journey so far.
@llblawstudent for me, and I guess in every interview, these questions aren't really assessing anything. They simply serve as a in introduction, and any competencies/skills will be assessed more directly either through tailored questions that begin with "Why law?" or "Tell me about a time" etc.A related question, but I really struggle with “tell us a bit more about yourself questions. Namely because I do not know what they’re trying to assess (a specific skill) so in the past I’ve attempted to say “I am a person that excels in X skill and Y skill” but I’m wondering how best to approach those kinda questions?
And that’s on TCLA LLP #Community 😍
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It's always a risk to stand out imo, but consider if a firm were to reject you for that, would it be somebody you'd feel comfortable working for long term?thoughts on wearing makeup to ACs as a man? 🤔 ik law firms can be conservative but maybe they'll forget that when they see me looking so damn fly with some concealer and eyeliner
Petition for TCLA user awards xxMe thinks this thread should get the TCLA lifetime achievement award for being the most entertaining thread since TCLAs launch! @Jaysen
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crying at this but fr follow the partners lead, if their hands are on the table make sure urs are tooHi guys, have an odd questions. Where do you guys usually place your hands in an interview? Google says on the table but I feel like that would make me look like a d***head 😭