Just saw BCLP is letting students try out virtual reality goggles!
https://www.legalcheek.com/2018/10/bclp-gives-law-students-a-taste-of-trainee-life-with-virtual-reality-goggles/
What are you favourite law fair freebies??
I really like Weil's app! I think they just prefer assessing students through simple questions. Like you said they want to show you understand the firm (PE) and they'll probably be looking to see whether you're they're kind of person with the EC question.
I promise I'm still alive! Sorry for the late one today guys, although this story brought me back :P
Trump's new round of tariffs on China
The Story:
Donald Trump has announced that he will impose a 10% tariff on $200bn worth of tariffs on Chinese exports. This is more than half of all...
For your experiences, I think it's important to just stick to the facts of what you did. Then you can expand on it and link it to your skills in your cover letter.
I think the kind of questions that will impress are questions that you've researched and are specific to the firm. Graduate recruitment will have probably heard 99% of questions before so that's more likely to make you stand out.
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