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Hi @pfoapplicant I would advise you not to restrict yourself to direct TC applications, as I believe this may significantly lower your chances of securing a TC. Firstly, a lot of law firms nowadays only recruit from the VS track, so you would be excluding yourself from a lot of opportunities should you not apply. Secondly, most firms who have both a VS and a direct TC track prefer to recruit VS candidates as they have a better opportunity to assess them over a prolonged period of time - direct TC applicants tend to only be assessed for the places remaining available after VS track recruitment is finalised. Moreover, direct TC applicants tend to be held to higher standards in interviews and assessments, as the firm does not have the opportunity to test them in an office setting. Thus, I think placing all your bets on TC applications would not be an optimal strategy.Hi everyone,
I hope all is well!
I graduated from university last year - I did well in my exams, but I graduated without a TC. After having done a bit of travelling over the last few months, I'm now about to embark on a new application cycle.
My dilemma is as follows: I'd like to get some work (ideally as a paralegal) over the next few months, in order to bring in an income to my household - would this make it inadvisable for me to apply for vac schemes as well (as if I'm working as a paralegal next summer, and I get offered a place on a summer vac scheme at another firm, this could cause problems)?
In other words, if I'm probably going to be in paid employment (quite probably as a paralegal, or something similar) by the start of next summer, should I restrict myself to just doing direct TC applications?
If anyone has any advice, I would be hugely grateful!
Hi @flower1 I do not have a lot to add to the amazing response from @Abbie Whitlock but I just wanted to mention that a game-changing type of resource for me were commercial awareness podcasts. Firstly, because I found they were an incredibly time-efficient way of working on my commercial awareness: while reading an article would require me to take away valuable working time off my day (which I much needed for researching firms, writing applications, or on my academics), I could listen to several hours of podcasts every day in the moments I could not use productively for another purpose (such as when commuting, doing laundry, cooking, or any other task that did not require significant concentration).Hello @Abbie Whitlock @Andrei Radu
This may seem ridiculous, but I was wondering what's the best way to actually gain commercial awareness to the point I'm fluent in using terminology and understanding the implications of things. Right now, I'm extremely new and don't know where to begin. I was thinking of first understanding terminology like equity, bonds etc and then after 2 weeks, start to read articles and see if I can apply this to the articles, but I don't know how to go about it. What did you find was successful for you? I feel like there's so much and am worried in interviews I wouldn't be able to answer follow-up questions. Also, how do you actually remember what you've read - like keep a log of it, and also how can I keep track of a news story from start to finish? Sorry for lots of questions, just really don't know where to even start
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I’m in the same position, I emailed grad recruitment early this week and was told on Thursday morning I’d get an update shortly and I’m yet to get a response. I think some people have had PFO since then. I think it’s just a waiting game I’m sure they would’ve out right rejected us if there were no plans for a potential AC. I guess we will have to just wait and see, I’m sure it’s a lot to deal with from their side too.Has anyone still not heard from HSF Kramer on the WVS (neither invite not rejection)? Would it worth emailing the graduate recruitment team to ask on Monday or is that a faux pas?
Thanks for clarifying!I’m in the same position, I emailed grad recruitment early this week and was told on Thursday morning I’d get an update shortly and I’m yet to get a response. I think some people have had PFO since then. I think it’s just a waiting game I’m sure they would’ve out right rejected us if there were no plans for a potential AC. I guess we will have to just wait and see, I’m sure it’s a lot to deal with from their side too.
Still waiting for Freshfields second assessment after being in the first batch to get the first assessment. As such, I'm assuming PFO.Anyone still waiting for Freshfields second online assessment?
Also have L&W sent out all OD invites now?
This is before either! first time I’ve been rejected from my written applicationsorry to hear that! is this after the WG or VI?
When did you receive the first test out of interest? I got mine on 13/10. Idk what batch that is.Still waiting for Freshfields second assessment after being in the first batch to get the first assessment. As such, I'm assuming PFO.
Yh some people have gotten invites.Did anyone get a positive outcome for the Latham Open Day?
I remember people posting PFO, but unsure if they have sent out any invites.
Safe to assume PFO?