12 November, received the invite yesterdayThose who recently got first stage GD, when did you apply? I applied 2nd Jan and nothing so far!
on the 10th Jan!When did you do the WG if you don't mind me asking? I haven't heard back from them in over a month
I'm so sorry this happened to you with Akin, I did the TI and the questions were very basic so maybe they changed the questions I guessCleary PFO post WG
Did my Akin TI today and walked away feeling like it was a box ticking exercise and disappointed I didn't get a chance to have a conversation as such.
Double whammy feeling uneasy rn. Might fuel this into more applications even though I'm meant to be on a family holiday
Thanks a lot, I'll keep holding hope!12 November, received the invite yesterday
This was actually my problem with the questions- I feel like I overprepared for pushback/ a conversation around my answers but the questions were very basic so idk if I under or over elaborated. Must have just been a standard list for tickboxing.I'm so sorry this happened to you with Akin, I did the TI and the questions were very basic so maybe they changed the questions I guess
Hey! No haven't heard back yet, I did it end of December.Hi! Has anyone heard back from Withers post SJT?
No they did not get back to me yet, I did my TI 30th of December and they said that I will hear back in two weeks it has been 3 now so idkThis was actually my problem with the questions- I feel like I overprepared for pushback/ a conversation around my answers but the questions were very basic so idk if I under or over elaborated. Must have just been a standard list for tickboxing.
Do you have your Akin outcome yet?
Thank you so so much for your reply- that has been super helpful!Hello!
Huge congratulations on receiving an AC invite! It's totally normal to not feel prepared - I only had a couple days to prepare for my Reed Smith AC as I completed it the week following a vacation scheme, so I'm sure you've done more prep than I did!
I have quoted a post below on some previous general advice I have given for the types of tasks that might come up during the AC (although they may have changed the process!) - hopefully it is a helpful starting point! My main tip would be to make sure that you have a good understanding of the sectors that the firm works in, and how recent events and news stories could affect the firm's clients in those areas. I'd also prepare your answers for the most common interview questions (e.g. 'Why Law', 'Why X Firm', 'Why You', etc.), as it is always useful to know these in case you get asked. Lastly, have confidence in yourself and your abilities - the firm clearly sees that you have the potential, now it's about showing your interest and fit!
Best of luck - I'm sure you'll do great!! 💪