not yet! was wondering if it was just me that was feeling like the wait was a bit longNope, have you?
has anyone ever progressed far in a VS/TC process despite not having a clear idea of what practice you want to do? and not having a clear previous experience in one practice?
im afraid of my why commercial law answer being too generic without the above
and another question apologies if its seems silly
if i mentioned a mock pitch i did on an open day/scheme on my application as something i enjoyed
in the interview process will you be grilled on this?
because i can remember the gist of the task eg: what i liked about it
but i cant recall the entire scenario this was years ago...
For someone who didn’t really used to attend events, I might have overcompensated and attended like six events for a firm in applying to. Is it bad to sprinkle all of them around my app? Like mention multiple events in a question even (like one per paragraph)? Or is that overdoing it? Thank you!!
When a application question is along the lines of: "based on your research of X firm, what do you understand to be the biggest opportunity for one of the sectors in which we specialise", do you need to talk about the firm a lot, or is it sufficient to pick one of their strong sectors as it's primarily assessing commercial awareness?
Hi! Emphasise the USPs of the firm that genuinely interest you, and explain why attending the open day would help you learn more about them. Keep it specific and show genuine curiosity rather than just listing generic reasons.Any tips for a successful open day application?
With the Hogan Lovells question - Tell us about any experiences outside of your work and study that have allowed you to develop skills that are relevant to this role. - when they say work, does that mean excluding part time jobs and other paid positions as well as university?
for hogan lovells' application, they ask us to write about any open days and events in the legal sector. should i talk about the events i attended with HL in the previous application cycle or wait until the events this year before applying?
also any advice on whether i should apply to lift off or the vac scheme?
I'm confused about this too. Is it talking about extracurricular activities maybe?With the Hogan Lovells question - Tell us about any experiences outside of your work and study that have allowed you to develop skills that are relevant to this role. - when they say work, does that mean excluding part time jobs and other paid positions as well as university?
I shortened to Mishcon and was successful in my Open Day application last yearIs it fine to shorten Mishcon de Reya to Mishcon in an application or is that not a good idea?
thank you!I shortened to Mishcon and was successful in my Open Day application last year
Thank you! I applied on Monday 08/09Congrats!!!! May I know when you applied? ☺️
I would recommend Lift Off - if you're successful, you get fast-tracked to an AC anyways. But Lift Off will give you lots of insights and tips into the AC and how to be successful there. But it doesn't matter too much, as long as you make a strong application, you have a good chance. The picture below may also help you decide:would it be better to apply to HL lift off or the vac scheme? has anyone who got rejected for lift off last year secured an AC for the vac scheme?

yup! it says penultimate year law students/final year non-law onwards.guys for reed smith's vac scheme is does not mention final year students can i still apply