has anyone done baker ac please message me
Just realised I made two Americanised spellings in an application (visualize and prioritize) is this an auto-reject? I don’t know why Word didn’t pick it up this time it normally does![]()
Probably not an auto-rejection. If somebody reading it picks up on this inconsistency (if you use British versions elsewhere), then it might be a point of differentiation between strong applications if they pick up on that, but I doubt there will be a system rejecting applications for that without reading them.Just realised I made two Americanised spellings in an application (visualize and prioritize) is this an auto-reject? I don’t know why Word didn’t pick it up this time it normally does![]()
You need to ensure you’re on EMEA and not the US tab when you’re on the website easy mistake!can someone PLEASE send me a link to morgan lewis's app. i cannot for the lifeof me find it on their website
omg you're right, i didn't even see the top down thing !You need to ensure you’re on EMEA and not the US tab when you’re on the website easy mistake!
Then scroll down to London and the application link will be there
If anyone has done the Gibson Dunn Captivate Assessment - what type of tasks does it include? And what strengths/weaknesses did you get in the report?
Thank you!!It’s a standard Cappfinity assessment so it has SJT and WG questions. Then there’s a proofreading exercise to check for SPAG.
I have no clue but I’d assume yes as you do require permission via the UK government which is why you have the Visa. Is there a comment box where you can expand on this further?Do you require permission to work in the UK?
- i'm an intl student and do already have permission to work in the UK via my visa. do i check off yes or no bcs i dont req sponsorship for the VS but i do for the TC?
nope - no extra space unfort! i've been previously instructed to check off 'no' by a mentor (who was a year above at my uni) and was in the same position as me but had offers at freshfields etc. which is why it's so confusingI have no clue but I’d assume yes as you do require permission via the UK government which is why you have the Visa. Is there a comment box where you can expand on this further?
if it doesn't allow you to explain any further then check no! i'd err on the side of caution to not be auto rejected for something like that, but if there's any space in the application for extra info, i'd add your visa details + expiration timelines there (perhaps in a "anything else you'd like to tell us" or even in the university page's extra info box if you hold a student/ graduate visa)nope - no extra space unfort! i've been previously instructed to check off 'no' by a mentor (who was a year above at my uni) and was in the same position as me but had offers at freshfields etc. which is why it's so confusing
Ah thank you!!I wouldn't worry about giving long answers in AC as long as you keep it to the point. My past experience with AC is that the interviewers won't stop you or grade you down for it. You've got this!
I think it depends on how long your visa is valid for, if your visa is expiry then yes you need the permission to work in the UK, but its indefinite leave than no - from my understandingDo you require permission to work in the UK?
- i'm an intl student and do already have permission to work in the UK via my visa. do i check off yes or no bcs i dont req sponsorship for the VS but i do for the TC?
thank you sm!!! i was afraid of the auto rejection as well in case they misunderstand that i might need a visa for the VS itself. i know they sponsor for the TC however! anyway - thank you so muchif it doesn't allow you to explain any further then check no! i'd err on the side of caution to not be auto rejected for something like that, but if there's any space in the application for extra info, i'd add your visa details + expiration timelines there (perhaps in a "anything else you'd like to tell us" or even in the university page's extra info box if you hold a student/ graduate visa)
could be a long term developing trendQuick question
Trend = news story?
Is this correct or would it have to be something in the news rather than a trend
I never really ask question but this has stumped me