Went to their open day and they said their semi rolling so will look at applications as they come in but won’t send invites till after deadlineHas anyone heard back from Weil since submitting the initial application?
Went to their open day and they said their semi rolling so will look at applications as they come in but won’t send invites till after deadlineHas anyone heard back from Weil since submitting the initial application?
I’d take it as why specifically commercial law at Pinsents, would be a good opportunity to talk about some deals they’ve worked on and essentially what makes their commercial law practice so attractive compared to other firmsFor PM automatic VI - the question is 'why commercial law at PM'. Do I split my answer 50/50 as to why commercial law and why Pinsents - or just take this question as being why Pinsents?
Cleary WGT invite 🥺
(I submitted last friday, 20 minutes before the deadline and they were rolling)
This is my first ever progress to a second stage of application process
I would appreciate some insights into how to prepare for this as I'm really bad with WGT and I have barely 2 days (too short of a time)
Hey it'll start at 4pm, not yet nowAnyone else unable to get into the Skadden virtual open day happening right now?
This is very useful to know, thank you!Went to their open day and they said their semi rolling so will look at applications as they come in but won’t send invites till after deadline
Is it an open day or meet grad rec event?Hey it'll start at 4pm, not yet now
I found the W&C Open Day application quite hard. Granted, it was my first (and only) one so far. If I was to critique my application, I would say I perhaps didn’t emphasise why I need to attend the open day. But I will also be at their event with Legal Cheek at 4, so see you then!I join my fellow aspiring solicitors in our collective experience of W&C Open Day rejections. Ironic that I'm attending the Legal Cheek event with them in about 20 mins too 🤣
Starting to wonder if Open Day applications are just way more competitive and maybe targeted given how many Open Day rejections I've had so far as I feel I've been writing these applications well 😅 But hey, at least it makes for good practice for VS/TC applications!
Hi!Thanks so much!
I'm also wondering if I should get a bit more personal in the cover letter. I have quite a unique background (moving around a lot within Europe for multiple legal roles and not having a typical UK law degree).
Should I try to be holistic about my profile more generally, or should I just try to tie up my cover letter with my existing answers.
Essentially what i'm trying to balance is
1. Whether I should cover as many things that have not been covered in the 2 subsequent questions, or;
2. Whether I should try to piece all answers together in the cover letter and link them
I'm torn![]()
Hello!If I have to write a max one-page cover letter for a law firm’s open day, and there is no indication on the content, is it okay to just write about (1) my motivations to attend the open day and (2) why me? I think if I wrote about “why commercial law?” too, it’d be unnecessarily long.
@Abbie Whitlock and anyone that might have an insight, thank you in advance!
Hi I got an open day with a 2:2 in my first year and a 67% overall, so I think they are very holistic and place more emphasis on other aspects of the application as long as you meet the 2:1 requirement so dw!I’m going to ask at their next virtual event
I’m losing my patience with Latham.
Does anyone know how strict they are with grades ( my uni grades are majority firsts)
the women's one, did you apply?which one did u apply to?
Hello!Please provide your cover letter in the space below and address your cover letter to Tara Davidson. Max 1000 words.
@Abbie Whitlock @Andrei Radu Given the max word count is 1000 words, how many long would you recommend writing the cover letter. Would it be expected to write 850-900 words? Additionally, how would you recommend structuring it?