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Literally take the shot ! You got this !The same audacity I giggled hahahhahahaha. I agree tho defo apply!!!!!! Nothing to lose apart from your time…
I'm in the same situation so if anyone does have any advice I would also really appreciate gaining any insight you may have!Macfarlanes gave me my first Direct TC ACWould appreciate any advice!
lmao, when did you hear back from them? I received a message a few weeks ago saying that they are swamped and they will get back to us asap.Hi all, I have an upcoming strength-based video interview for Eversheds Sutherland TC. Would really appreciate some tips from anyone who has done it before.
WHAT????????Yeah i got an email 2 weeks ago saying they filled the TC spaces through the vac scheme so won't be progressing my app
nope, emailed the grad rec yesterday about this. waiting for the PFO email lolHas anyone heard back from WFW post-VI?
Hey, I was the same as you, could only apply to DTC’s whilst doing the SQE and only made it to one AC. However this cycle I went back to vac schemes only and got 5 AC’s, 3 schemes and a TC. So it definitely gets better and remember DTC apps are harder for a reason!I don't mean to be a downer but I was wondering if anyone had any insight. I could only really apply for direct TCs this year for reasons. I sent like nine apps while doing the SQE, and all were rejections w/ only getting as far as the VI round twice. Next season I'll be able to apply for vac schemes again, but I just feel really awful and disheartened. I know everyone must feel like way quite a bit but I was wondering if anyone knows if I might have better chances for vac schemes apps because this season was just brutal. I have a bit of legal experience and think I'm writing good apps but I just know really know what else to do.sorry for the vent and thank you for any insight if possible!
I have a genuine question wrt to WG tests.
Is it easily detectable if you use chatgpt? Does grad rec immediately flag it? Or?
Would love jessica’s insight on this![]()
Update on this, they basically said "we will get back to you if anything comes up". Such a shame...Assessment day! But, I live in a different country and they invited me in person. I can only hope they can accommodate and i can attend online...
Yeah I got to agree. Also, it will become clear during the in-person assessments or during the TCs that tools were utilised.she's no longer with TCLA.
there are ai tools specifically to cheat on recruitment tests.
but that is.... cheating.
i wouldn't really rely on chatgpt to get the answer right either.
I'm curious as to why apply and get that far, and then be unable to make it? Out of curiosity.Update on this, they basically said "we will get back to you if anything comes up". Such a shame...
Hey, I was the same as you, could only apply to DTC’s whilst doing the SQE and only made it to one AC. However this cycle I went back to vac schemes only and got 5 AC’s, 3 schemes and a TC. So it definitely gets better and remember DTC apps are harder for a reason!
You are aware that there are many international law students and graduates, right? Some of them can’t afford to be in the UK nowI'm curious as to why apply and get that far, and then be unable to make it? Out of curiosity.
Like, I wouldn't apply for a job in Australia if I could not attend the required in-person job interview.
Yes of course. However if you cannot make a core part of the interviewing process, does that not factor in whether you apply in the first place?You are aware that there are many international law students and graduates, right? Some of them can’t afford to be in the UK now
Exactly! Also, do they know that some people require a visa to enter the UK? With my 3rd country citizenship I also have to wait for 2-3 months for home office to make a decision on a 6-months visitor visa. And it costs quite a lot, too. When I hear law firms that do not provide for a virtual AC opportunity talk about inclusivity and not caring about your university (ha-ha), I laugh out loud.You are aware that there are many international law students and graduates, right? Some of them can’t afford to be in the UK now
Some law firms do not explicitly mention they do not have virtual ACs.Yes of course. However if you cannot make a core part of the interviewing process, does that not factor in whether you apply in the first place?
I’m just surprised, that’s all.
I understand where you are coming from. Yes, but at the same time these firms don’t mention whether it will held virtually or in person. Also, if push comes to shove and if one is desperate enough and with enough finances of course, they would be prepared to travel to the UK to attend the AC.Yes of course. However if you cannot make a core part of the interviewing process, does that not factor in whether you apply in the first place?
I’m just surprised, that’s all.
Some law firms do not explicitly mention they do not have virtual ACs.
I understand where you are coming from. Yes, but at the same time these firms don’t mention whether it will held virtually or in person. Also, if push comes to shove and if one is desperate enough and with enough finances of course, they would be prepared to travel to the UK to attend the AC.
Another thing is that a lot of the bigger firms advertise that they can sponsor international students, therefore they should be prepared to accommodate the process while bearing in mind that the candidate might be abroad.
So all of these factors can make up the reasons why international candidates would apply.