What do yall think the good score for Mishcon SJT would be, based off the people’s experiences?the mishcon de reya sjt was acc weird idk why, my pillars were high but then my verbal intellect is the mid one. never gotten that before
What do yall think the good score for Mishcon SJT would be, based off the people’s experiences?the mishcon de reya sjt was acc weird idk why, my pillars were high but then my verbal intellect is the mid one. never gotten that before
I’m sure you’ll get through! I plan on doing mine tonight but have done no practice tests..I am actually so done with Amberjack, felt so confident about my MDR test only to get 6,3,3,7 on the pillars. I always get high verbal and numerical intellect in all of these but why is it impossible for me to get these pillars right![]()
Seems like anything above 26 would be pretty good but hard to tell until people start getting AC invites!What do yall think the good score for Mishcon SJT would be, based off the people’s experiences?
I saw someone who progressed with a 21/36 and got an ac.What do yall think the good score for Mishcon SJT would be, based off the people’s experiences?
Hello!Hi @Abbie Whitlock I hope you’re well! I was wondering if you have any tips for presentations (no slides, just speaking). The one I have to do involves a business case and how the firm can add value. If you have any tips on structure, key discussion points to mention or anything else, that would be amazing!! Thank you![]()
I got a score of 24. My pillars were 7,4,6,7 and I applied for spring but have yet to hear back post amberjack.I saw someone who progressed with a 21/36 and got a ac.
I’m assuming 21 is a safe score and meets the benchmark.
All it said was that it checks the time taken for your responses purely for fairness checks (seeing if you have any outlier answers and such).I’m sure you’ll get through! I plan on doing mine tonight but have done no practice tests..
Was the numerical section timed or assessed based on time taken to complete?
My score was 23 and I am also yet to hear back. Interesting. Let’s keep hoping!I got a score of 24. My pillars were 7,4,6,7 and I applied for spring but have yet to hear back post amberjack.
I have done so for a few firms this year and have been progressed to the next stages so I would say it is okay.Can I use my last cycle's answer (verbatim) for the same question this year? It is about my interests outside of work/education/law. I made it to the next stage previously.
Any insights on this would be helpful. @Abbie Whitlock
Hopefully you’ll hear back soon and progress!I got a score of 24. My pillars were 7,4,6,7 and I applied for spring but have yet to hear back post amberjack.
non-rolling.hi, does anyone know if Wiggin is rolling or not? thanks![]()
thank you!! I get really confused on whether firms are rolling or not. I thought Harbottle and Lewis was non rolling but I've seen someone on here get invited to an interview.non-rolling.
Got my fingers crossed for us!My score was 23 and I am also yet to hear back. Interesting. Let’s keep hoping!
Hey!general question, but how would someone structure tell us about yourself for a VI or AC
Thank you so muchHey!
Great question - this is definitely an interview question that used to throw me off, as it can feel very open ended!
I would say that a good way to structure this is to keep it concise, professional and forward-looking, rather than trying to cram your full life story into a few minutes. A structure that I used to follow is:
- Present: what you are currently doing (e.g. degree, role, or stage you are at) - for example, "I am current a final year Law student studying at X university..."
- Past: one or two experiences that are relevant and show key skills or interests - for example, "I completed a placement year in my third year that reaffirmed my interest in X area of law, and I am now..."
- Future: what you are looking to do next and why this firm fits - for example, "I am particularly interested in X type of law, and therefore I have applied to X firm as it aligns with..."
You could think of it as a 60-90 second overview that answers: who are you academically and professionally, what has shaped your interests and motivations, and what are your future goals. I would also try to link it subtly to skills that the firm you are applying to values (e.g. teamwork, collaboration, entrepreneurialism) and end your answer on a point that leads into "why law" or "why this firm".
Overall, you can use this question as a way of giving the interviewer a snapshot into your legal journey so far![]()