Strange, in my email they said they'll start getting back to people from the last week of January.Hi, I received an email from them a few days ago that they'll start getting back to people from the second week of Feb.
Strange, in my email they said they'll start getting back to people from the last week of January.Hi, I received an email from them a few days ago that they'll start getting back to people from the second week of Feb.
Hi, I have a Macfarlanes AC coming up! If you have any insights you can share it’d be great!Hi does anyone have any advice for bakers VI, would really appreciate it.
Can give advice on Macfarlanes AC, Slaughters AC, freshfields stage two, hogan stage two, Latham stage two and Weil.
I'm going through the 10K BI route so that's probably why it's different. Did they also provide AC dates in your email?Strange, in my email they said they'll start getting back to people from the last week of January.
Hi!Hey guys, I was wondering how to approach this question " Tell us how lawyers can add value for their clients beyond providing technical, legal expertise. Why is this especially important in today's market?"
Yeah this has been on my mind and I was thinking of a delicate way to ask this in the AC without coming across as "soooooo is the work life balance going to shit?". My preferences are preferences though at the end of the day and I am also an optimist in thinking the firm hopefully thought this through. I am perfectly comfortable with working late hours, I would just rather not 😂Hey congrats on TW AC, I am applying to summer and got invited to WE. Just heads up, maybe after merger with W&S, their culture will change drastically as W&S is a white shoe firm and heavily contentious even it tied with Milbank based on the billable hour in Legal Cheek (it says on average you go home at 9.45pm).
Hey!Currently doing interview prep - all my answers fall within 3-4 mins, is that okay? I heard somewhere your answers shouldn't be longer than 2 in any circumstance? What are people's thoughts and experiences, would really appreciate as I have 2 interviews coming up!
I’ve also thought about this as TW is one of my top choices for a lot of the same reasons as you! I’m hoping that since the firm is so well know for genuinely having a nice culture that that will continue and the work itself will just get more interesting but we’ll have to wait and see!Yeah this has been on my mind and I was thinking of a delicate way to ask this in the AC without coming across as "soooooo is the work life balance going to shit?". My preferences are preferences though at the end of the day and I am also an optimist in thinking the firm hopefully thought this through. I am perfectly comfortable with working late hours, I would just rather not 😂
Lmk the outcome, I am prepping lol. The merger is quite unique as it's like a husband (TW UK, Benelux, ME) marry (W&S) and then divorce (TW Verein: Germany, France, China, etc). I feel like the new wife is manipulative 🤣 I feel sad the good wife was care (WLB) but left due to lack dad-in law money (PPE).Yeah this has been on my mind and I was thinking of a delicate way to ask this in the AC without coming across as "soooooo is the work life balance going to shit?". My preferences are preferences though at the end of the day and I am also an optimist in thinking the firm hopefully thought this through. I am perfectly comfortable with working late hours, I would just rather not 😂
Thanks, this is so helpful Abbie!I would personally develop my interests through a mix of research and exposure. As others have mentioned, keeping up with trends and learning more about practice areas through research is a great way of showing and developing your interest. I also found that Forage programmes were a great way of gaining exposure to the type of work that trainees would actually complete in those practice areas - for example, when I was uncertain what practice areas interested me, I completed a few programmes which helped to give me an insight.
It's very normal for interests to evolve or overlap - I think the key thing with commercial law (for most firms, though not all!) is to keep an open mind to a variety of practice areas and remain curious, even if you hadn't initially thought you had an interest![]()
me too, how are the results so different across firms ahhh I literally did the same things!! I guess I won't be the personality hire please focus on my verbal and numerical I begCompletely bombed the Mishcon SJT 😭
Not heard from Travers yet either.Has anybody heard from the following firms or knows when they’ll usually respond (i.e., late Jan, early Feb, etc.), so I can manage expectations?
Sidley Austin Spring VS - applied 9 Jan
Travers Smith Summer VS - applied 14 Jan
Covington & Burling Summer VS - applied 16 Jan
Morgan Lewis Summer VS - applied 20 Jan.
I believe Debevoise respond early Feb cos I had a look on the older threads. Morgan Lewis closes the apps today so just want an idea for them.
Hi everyone!
Just a random question- how does everyone view “work-life balance” once you get a TC? And yes I’m saying “once” cos we’re all going to get there!!!
Do you care about it? Do you think it depends on age? Are you picking firms based on their work-life culture? By age I mean someone in their early 20s/fresh out of uni vs 30s for example. But of course it depends on personal circumstances/responsibilities too
Yeah, from what I've read W&S's intense work hours might be because they hire so few trainees and put a lot of responsibility on them. Meanwhile TW hires more (not a huge amount but more than W&S). Hopefully more trainees means the work will be balanced out.I’
I’ve also thought about this as TW is one of my top choices for a lot of the same reasons as you! I’m hoping that since the firm is so well know for genuinely having a nice culture that that will continue and the work itself will just get more interesting but we’ll have to wait and see!
Has anyone not got any e-mail for Trowers? Even a holding e-mail re AC dates?Hi! Have you heard back from Trowers & Hamlins post app?
Heyheyy how do you know if youve failed or passed?
ooo okay - hopefully no news is good news for us in this case!Hey
I've heard that if you failed the test, they PFO you in like 3/4 days
Just wanted to know if it was true