I am a firm believer that practice makes perfect. In my first ever VS interview I was terrible. (You most likely did a lot better than me!). With time, the more I practiced and focused on having a bank of experiences I could draw from, I became naturally better. Your brain is learning everyday. There were times when I didn’t even notice I got better, but that repetition just made it easier. What I am saying is that this is not a reflection of you, you are simply learning to get better at a new skill. Get people to interview, pay for some mock interviews if within your budget or find other creative ways of practicing regularly like practicing interview questions in front of a mirror. I am rooting for you! You got this. I understand how disheartening this whole process is. I battle with that everyday but the good thing about it is that a lot of it does come down to practice and getting better at the typical tasks involved in the app process (with of course a sprinkle of luck too.)Just had a feedback call for a pre VS interview which I failed. Feel so disheartened. She basically said I scored well on one question, weaker on another and the rest average. :/ I feel like my abilities aren’t enough to succeed
Hey!Just had a feedback call for a pre VS interview which I failed. Feel so disheartened. She basically said I scored well on one question, weaker on another and the rest average. :/ I feel like my abilities aren’t enough to succeed
This is such a kind message, thank you it really meant a lot! I felt disheartened but now I want to get betterI am a firm believer that practice makes perfect. In my first ever VS interview I was terrible. (You most likely did a lot better than me!). With time, the more I practiced and focused on having a bank of experiences I could draw from, I became naturally better. Your brain is learning everyday. There were times when I didn’t even notice I got better, but that repetition just made it easier. What I am saying is that this is not a reflection of you, you are simply learning to get better at a new skill. Get people to interview, pay for some mock interviews if within your budget or find other creative ways of practicing regularly like practicing interview questions in front of a mirror. I am rooting for you! You got this. I understand how disheartening this whole process is. I battle with that everyday but the good thing about it is that a lot of it does come down to practice and getting better at the typical tasks involved in the app process (with of course a sprinkle of luck too.)![]()
Thank you so much!! These words make such a differenceHey!
I am really sorry to hear that - I know how discouraging those feedback calls can feel, especially after putting so much effort in. However, from what you have said, it doesn't sound like you were "bad" across the board at all! Scoring well on one question shows that you absolutely have the strengths and skills that they recognised, and "average" in a competitive VS process often means you were still performing at a good level.
Sometimes these interviews can come down to a few answers being slightly stronger or more tailored on the day, rather than your overall potential or ability to succeed in law. The fact that you were able to get detailed feedback is really valuable as it gives you something concrete to work on for next time.
I also think that we sometimes underestimate how much nerves can impact performance in these processes. I found that once I became more familiar with interviews and assessments and started feeling a bit more confident, my performance improved a lot naturally. These things really do get a lot easier with practice, and it is always important to remind yourself that you wouldn't be making it to the later stages in the process if the firm didn't think you were capable.
I appreciate it feels personal right now, but one interview results really doesn't define your capabilities. A lot of people who go on to secure VSs and TCs have several rejections and disappointing feedback calls before things click (+ I received far more rejections than I can count!), so it is all about being resilient and focusing on the areas that you feel less confident in.
Wishing you the best of luck - you have TCLA rooting for you!!![]()
Hi just checking, are you talking about Weil? It's not that I think you're not telling the truth but this is so surprising if you are, given they specifically say candidates with multiple modules below 60 will not be considered even if they achieve a 2:1 overall.You will most likely get an invite I got mines after 5 weeks of applying. You can have 2:2 modules as long as you graduate with a 2:1. This is coming from someone who had a blip and got a 2:2 twice, once 1st and 2nd year.
Hi just checking, are you talking about Weil? It's not that I think you're not telling the truth but this is so surprising if you are, given they specifically say candidates with multiple modules below 60 will not be considered even if they achieve a 2:1 overall.You will most likely get an invite I got mines after 5 weeks of applying. You can have 2:2 modules as long as you graduate with a 2:1. This is coming from someone who had a blip and got a 2:2 twice, once 1st and 2nd year.
Hi just checking, are you talking about Weil? It's not that I think you're not telling the truth but this is so surprising if you are, given they specifically say candidates with multiple modules below 60 will not be considered even if they achieve a 2:1 overall.
Hi, did you ever receive an email or anything to confirm that you'd submitted anything? I've heard nothing back since applying and I'm concerned that my app never went through lolanyone applied to Brandsmiths vs like this
I dont think anyone got like a proper confirmation, but I think vi's are being sent outHi, did you ever receive an email or anything to confirm that you'd submitted anything? I've heard nothing back since applying and I'm concerned that my app never went through lol
I don’t mean to come across rude, but you’ll get a much better response if you literally just Googled this question.Which firms are best for antitrust?
Freshfields is pretty good! Also check Legal 500 to see a list of band 1 firmsWhich firms are best for antitrust?