Not me writing my long answer for White & Case over the summer only for them to change their question🤡🤡
Freshfields v2...
Freshfields v2...
Omg what is the application question😭😭Not me writing my long answer for White & Case over the summer only for them to change their question🤡🤡
Freshfields v2...
Hey! I spoke to the graduate recruitment team a few days ago.Please can someone confirm Mischon's new application process as 1) online application + AI video interview, 2) situational judgement test, 3) AC, 4) vac scheme. Their website is so confusing![]()
Hey I emailed them around this and they said a 2.1 in every module is required but they take into account mitigating circumstancesDoes anyone know if links have a blanket rejection policy of rejecting everyone with at least one 2:2 in a module, but a first overall?
Thank you so much!Hey! I spoke to the graduate recruitment team a few days ago.
Its as follows: 1) online application + AI chat based interview (the new component) 2) situational judgement test 3) AC 4) Vac scheme. The chat based interview allows you to respond either via text or video. Hope this helps!
It still says 'register your interest' for me though??Yeah they opened today. Surprisingly, no long answer questions.
If you go to this link and click explore opportunities, it opens the application portal. https://www.freshfields.com/en/your-career/united-kingdom/early-careers/trainee-associate-programIt still says 'register your interest' for me though??
Discuss a deal that White and case has advised on the last two years. What do you think were the strategic considerations and complexities involved, and how did the firm navigate them?Omg what is the application question😭😭
Hi @noahsmiit01 the majority of firms will only really care about your overall degree result. If that is at least a 2.1, or a strong 2.1 for the more competitive firms, it should not be a significant barrier. Besides the overall result, the firms will place some weigh on both progression and individual module results. Progression matters to recruiters because it can indicate qualities and skills the firm is looking for - e.g. learning from mistakes, resilience, striving to improve etc. Individual module results can matter because they may indicate where your strengths and interests lie - i.e. if you score poorly in all the more commercial-focused modules (say, contract, company, property), that may be a red flag.@Abbie Whitlock @Andrei Radu @ZNadeem
I am currently in my final year and achieved an overall 2:1 in my first year. While two of my first-year modules were high 2:2s, my other three were strong 2:1s, and during my second year, I have consistently achieved high 2:1 and First-Class grades.
I wanted to ask whether law firms place significant weight on individual first-year module results or whether they assess academic performance based on overall grade progression and most recent results, especially given the fact that it was only the first year, which doesn't even count. If so, then so that I know, apart from Slaughers and Cleary, what firms have a strict informal general policy?
Thank you
I think the best approach for why the firm questions is the following:@ZNadeem @Andrei Radu For standard, 'Why this firm' qs, what is the best approach to answer these types of questions that maintains specificity and conciseness?
Also, what would be a good angle to approach this question if a firm is PE heavy if, I have only done a few Forage courses in this area? Is there any other ways I could evidence my interest in this area, apart from being an avid reader of different newsletters?- Despite having it, I find it a little difficult to demonstrate interest in these areas in applications generally, so would massively appreciate your insights!
Thank you in advance!