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General Discussion Thread 2020-21

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What are people's thoughts on emailing grad rec to update them on exam results you've received after submitting your application? Do people usually do this? I submitted a direct TC app and since then have received an exam mark which I'm particularly proud of but would this even make a difference to the application? Thanks in advance x
 
What are people's thoughts on emailing grad rec to update them on exam results you've received after submitting your application? Do people usually do this? I submitted a direct TC app and since then have received an exam mark which I'm particularly proud of but would this even make a difference to the application? Thanks in advance x

You could use the additional information box that most websites have (such as apply4law). That’s probably what grad recruitment would ask you to do if you emailed them anyway
 
You could use the additional information box that most websites have (such as apply4law). That’s probably what grad recruitment would ask you to do if you emailed them anyway
oo I didn't know that! thank you

edit - there doesn't seem to be one on slaughter's portal so any further advice would be appreciated!
 
Hey guys!
I was just wondering whether anyone has any experience in applying for vac schemes with firms in London while studying the Scottish LLB. Were you able to apply in your penultimate year or was it considered non-law (as it is technically not a qualifying law degree). I know some firms (like CC) allow this as a lot of the GDL modules are exempt but most firm websites are unclear in this regard. Any information is appreciated!

Usually a Scottish law degree = non-law, unless you have a dual degree
 
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I thought that, thanks! Guess I'll be stuck applying in Scotland this year :rolleyes:
Not necessarily! There are a few firms that have vacation schemes for penultimate year non-law students, the first one that comes to mind is Baker McKenzie's summer vac scheme but I've definitely come across a few others that I can't quite remember at the moment. You're also eligible for most first-year schemes (which aren't the same obviously but still great for building legal experience on your CV) like CMS First Steps, DLA Piper's Insight Programme, BCLP's insight scheme (I think), etc. Some of these (like CMS and BCLP) also fast-track you to the first assessment centres of the year if you do well on their first-year programme so definitely work looking into!
 
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Not necessarily! There are a few firms that have vacation schemes for penultimate year non-law students, the first one that comes to mind is Baker McKenzie's summer vac scheme but I've definitely come across a few others that I can't quite remember at the moment. You're also eligible for most first-year schemes (which aren't the same obviously but still great for building legal experience on your CV) like CMS First Steps, DLA Piper's Insight Programme, BCLP's insight scheme (I think), etc. Some of these (like CMS and BCLP) also fast-track you to the first assessment centres of the year if you do well on their first-year programme so definitely work looking into!

Thank you! I was having a look at the insight/ fast track schemes and a lot of firms seem to accept penultimate year non-law (BCLP expressly state penultimate year non-law in a 4 year degree which is my position). Most of the deadlines I have seen are in January and non-rolling so that will keep me busy over the winter break. I was afraid the Scottish LLB would restrict my options but it seems like that's not the case at all!
 
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For the question ‘anything else you would like to add to your application’ - can you use this space to talk about competencies that will make you a good commercial lawyer? Or is this really to talk about extra-curricular/non work experience activities?
I’m really stuck. I don’t want to repeat competencies that I can put in the work experience section, but I also find my extra-curricular to be quite bland and irrelevant to both commercial law and the firm.
Any insight would be great :)
 
For the A&O application, the only options for a language level are "fluent/bilingual" or "understanding written and spoken". I have C1 in my second language and feel like my level is higher than "understanding written and spoken", but I also would only say I'm fluent in some business situations and definitely not law. Does anyone know which option I should pick?
 
For the question ‘anything else you would like to add to your application’ - can you use this space to talk about competencies that will make you a good commercial lawyer? Or is this really to talk about extra-curricular/non work experience activities?
I’m really stuck. I don’t want to repeat competencies that I can put in the work experience section, but I also find my extra-curricular to be quite bland and irrelevant to both commercial law and the firm.
Any insight would be great :)
@Jessica Booker tagging you in this as I reckon you're the best person for this one :)
 
For the question ‘anything else you would like to add to your application’ - can you use this space to talk about competencies that will make you a good commercial lawyer? Or is this really to talk about extra-curricular/non work experience activities?
I’m really stuck. I don’t want to repeat competencies that I can put in the work experience section, but I also find my extra-curricular to be quite bland and irrelevant to both commercial law and the firm.
Any insight would be great :)

your extra curriculars don’t need to be “relevant” to commercial law and the firm. I’ll bet money now they aren’t boring either.

It’s completely up to you what you want to put in the extra information section. It’s really there for anything that naturally won’t fit into other sections of the application form. If you think that should be highlighting competencies not mentioned elsewhere, then go for it.
 
I have had a few messages about what to do if you “just” miss a deadline due to technical issues.

I want to be frank about this - there isn’t much you can do. You can obviously ask the firm to allow you to apply post deadline, but I wouldn’t be surprised if in the vast majority of cases the answer is no.

My response to “what can I do” is pretty brutal - what you can do is learn from the experience and next time don’t leave it until less than an hour before the deadline to apply. If anything, my general advice is make sure you are applying, submitting tests or video interviews during working hours or at least one working day before the deadline. You have the responsibility to factor in things like potential technical issues and contingency plans for them.
 
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Does anyone know if it is okay to write PE instead of private equity in applications?

depends on the context of the sentence, but regularly see people use Private Equity (PE) in the first instance and then PE from then on. If you are trying to reduce word count, I’ll bet money other words can be cut before private equity.
 
Hi all,
if an application is asking 'Which other firms are you applying to?* do we have to specify why we are applying to said firms briefly or is it just wanting us to list the names of the firms?
 
Hi all,
if an application is asking 'Which other firms are you applying to?* do we have to specify why we are applying to said firms briefly or is it just wanting us to list the names of the firms?

Either is fine - the suitability of which tact you take will depend on who is included in that answer and whether you feel you need to justify them.
 
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Just checking over my Pinsent masons vac scheme app form and just noticed 2/3 of the questions (the spare time q and non academic achievement q) say ‘max 4000 characters including spaces’ but then the last q on why commercial law and why pinsents just says ‘max 4000 characters’. Does this mean anything - are spaces not included in this last question? Thank you☺️ @Jessica Booker
 
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