The first thing to do is work out who you are going to target and have a specific reason for approaching them as an individual. It is better to approach a very small number of people in each firm rather than approaching a range of partners - you'd be surprised how easily partners speak to one another and they aren't going to feel like its worthwhile giving their time if you are asking other people they know who could give their time instead.Just any partner, thanks Jess
Thank you, Jess! This is very helpfulThe first thing to do is work out who you are going to target and have a specific reason for approaching them as an individual. It is better to approach a very small number of people in each firm rather than approaching a range of partners - you'd be surprised how easily partners speak to one another and they aren't going to feel like its worthwhile giving their time if you are asking other people they know who could give their time instead.
Once you have identified a reason to contact that person specifically, send a brief and concise email or LinkedIn message with the request. This should not be very long - a very brief outline of who you are and a brief summary of why you have contacted them and what you would like to discuss if you did meet. This shouldn't be much longer than 250 words in total.
If you don't hear back, I wouldn't necessarily chase up and just assume it is a no.
Hey, I can totally resonate with how you’re feeling! I graduated in 2017 with a degree in psychology and decided to pursue law instead a year later. I constantly applied for VS/TCs year after year for three years to no avail; never even getting past the application/testing stage. You can only imagine how demoralising getting rejection after rejection was. But I guess one thing this taught me was resilience.guys can someone please give me some motivation. feeling like a sack of nothing right now. am so scarred from getting nothing this cycle that with every app I try to rewrite I keep second guessing it thinking nothing I write is decent. even if you do get onto ACs and VSs, it seems like the margins are so fine, you can rejected with unconstructive feedback that makes you feel like crap. don’t know if I’ll ever make it. I already had such a tough journey into law, made the last minute decision during clearing as I wasn’t happy with my original course choice during sixth form. Felt depressed for the 1st year of degree as I was at a non target uni. Only really got into law my 2nd year and was too focused on grades to apply anywhere. Now graduated and can’t block out the noise or pressure. How to feel
better idk. Sorry just needed to vent.
Do you mean outcome after the interview? If so then noHas anyone heard back re Winston interview?
How long after the WG did you receive an interview invite?Do you mean outcome after the interview? If so then no
You will need to send something in writing to formally withdraw your candidacy. If this is before you have taken any financial support or started the onboarding process for the GDL/SQE, then this will be fairly straight forward. Normally I would recommend speaking to the GR/HR team over the phone before sending something in writing, especially if you have had a lot of interaction with the firm (such as attending a vacation scheme), but a lot of people don't feel comfortable doing this and so they just send an email instead.how does one go about reneging on a TC offer? - do you have to give a specific justification @Jessica Booker
How long have you been waiting since the call?When you receive a call with a TC offer, how long after does the email/paperwork typically come through?
During the call, the partner mentioned 'within 24h' but I also think it is normal for there to be slight delays if grad rec is busy. I am inclined to wait a bit before following up - my question is how long should I wait?
The paperwork is quite relevant to me as I have other vacation scheme offers and I would be keen to start figuring out how to proceed depending on the terms of the TC offer (including how long I have to respond to it, whether I would be allowed to go ahead with my upcoming vac schemes etc).
Thanks in advance if anyone has any insights on this! particularly @Jessica Booker
Tuesday of the next week I think. Are they keeping you on hold post-WG?How long after the WG did you receive an interview invite?
Just over a day, so I am definitely not too worried yet! But just wanted to anticipate any delays and understand how long it is appropriate to waitHow long have you been waiting since the call?
24 hours can be a possibility but given its the Easter week, many people might be off on holiday this week so there could be a delay.
Thank you!With group exercises, I mainly have experience with case study ones where We need to advise a client or find a solution. For these, it was just keeping up with commercial awareness but also making sure I am confident in the firms practices and capabilities (for example explaining recommending to the client [role played by partner] a specific practice that could help with this issue).
On the day, it was just being friendly, getting into the character (e.g., associate in corporate), including quiet people, and also creating a time plan for the exercise (e.g., if we had 1 hour to discuss and create a presentation breaking down the time into discussions, voting, presentation plan, and practise).
Thank you so much, your journey is honestly amazing - well done to you! Reading this has definitely given me a pushHey, I can totally resonate with how you’re feeling! I graduated in 2017 with a degree in psychology and decided to pursue law instead a year later. I constantly applied for VS/TCs year after year for three years to no avail; never even getting past the application/testing stage. You can only imagine how demoralising getting rejection after rejection was. But I guess one thing this taught me was resilience.
The next year (2022/2023 cycle), I approached the cycle differently. I spent the summer really researching, trying to actually understand what I was looking for from a firm. I narrowed down the firms I wanted to apply to 8. From September-November, I made 3 applications, ended up with 2 VS offers and a training contract. You’ve got to bounce back. My mentality at the time was, ‘I’m eventually gonna get a TC, it’s just a matter of when. Just keep at it! It only takes one. You’ve got this💪🏾
Also, utilise all resources at your disposal: aspiring solicitors, STRIVE, rare, TCLA, the commercial law academy etc.
I'd generally wait until late Tuesday or early Wednesday before chasing up. If they have said 24 hours, I would wait 72 hours before chasing up unless it was super time urgent and you needed the documents ahead of another deadline.Just over a day, so I am definitely not too worried yet! But just wanted to anticipate any delays and understand how long it is appropriate to wait![]()
They have kept me on hold as well, not sure if a follow-up email is necessary or if I should just assume a rejection hahaTuesday of the next week I think. Are they keeping you on hold post-WG?