SJT + WG style questions. No VI. Quite standard.Cananyone give any insight into the Freshfields Stage 1 test?
SJT + WG style questions. No VI. Quite standard.Cananyone give any insight into the Freshfields Stage 1 test?
It was SJT style multiple choice with two written questions at the endWhat was the first stage btw? A Watson glasser?
Than you, is the written questions short like 200 words or longer?It was SJT style multiple choice with two written questions at the end
Hi @tom-sawyer I do not think there is a right or wrong way to tackle this question vis a vis the number of questions you should mention. I can both see how mentioning 1 question and then providing an 130 word explanation of the background and context of the question, but also the way it ties to your motivations, could be compelling in its show of depth; and how mentioning 3 questions, each with a 30-40 word explanation, could be attractive in terms of showing a breath of interests and research.Hi @Andrei Radu @Abbie Whitlock How would you guys suggest structuring the following question:
"Is there any specific question you would like answered at interview and, unless obvious, why do you want it addressed? (150)"
Would it be better to mention more than one question or just one question but in-depth as to why I want it addressed? I'm also unsure how I should open my answer.
Normally this would mean the last possible time you can submit your application is on the 31st at 23:59 - at 00:00 on the 1st the application form should be already closed. That said, I would advise you to seek to submit yours at least 15-20 minutes before the deadline. Application portals are busiest just before the deadline, and will not infrequently end up having technical issues with uploads and submissions in the last few minutes. As someone who has suffered the pain of having invested tens of hours in an application just to be unable to submit last moment, I would thus urge you to send yours in before that can happen 🥲If a firm has a deadline for let's say the 31st but has no specific time, does this usually mean the deadline will be 23:59pm on the 31st, or 00:00 am?
See you on Tuesday !!!Is anyone else doing their AS CA semi-final at BCLP? Would be great to connect beforehand.
250 eachThan you, is the written questions short like 200 words or longer?
Thank you @Andrei Radu !Hi @tom-sawyer I do not think there is a right or wrong way to tackle this question vis a vis the number of questions you should mention. I can both see how mentioning 1 question and then providing an 130 word explanation of the background and context of the question, but also the way it ties to your motivations, could be compelling in its show of depth; and how mentioning 3 questions, each with a 30-40 word explanation, could be attractive in terms of showing a breath of interests and research.
In my opinion, the option you go for should just depend on the specific of your interests and the firm; if you have one central interest in the firm that comes before all others, and especially if a question related to it may take a longer while to spell out, it wold make a lot of sense to go for the first approach. If instead you have a variety of reasons for interest, and the questions related to such interests are also easier to explain, it would definitely be sensible to go for the second option.
What I think is central to get this question right is to come up with good questions and clear explanation as to why they matter to you. As such, you should avoid doing the following:
- Asking questions which could also be researched online - a good question is one that you could only get a good answer from at the interview from someone with insider knowledge of the firm;
- Asking too broad or ambiguous questions: seek to be specific in the details of how you frame your question, showing that you know what kinds of aspects can truly differentiate the firm from its competitors;
- Asking questions solely meant to impress: while it is important to ask questions that reflect the depth of your research into the firm and of understanding of the legal market, you should also not ask questions only for asking's sake; instead, I think you should seek to connect each question with a plausibly-held motivation;
Thanks, I got an email around 4Congrats! Did you just get the email now?
Congrats!! When did you do the 2nd test if you don’t mind saying?HL WVS AC
Congrats! If you don't mind me asking, when's your AC? I think rejections often tend to come after invites so it'd be useful to have a date until when I can remain somewhat hopeful hahaHL WVS AC