I applied for the summer scheme and they will send out written assessments after the deadlineHi, is it an AC after the tests (granted you pass) for Taylor Wessing?
I applied for the summer scheme and they will send out written assessments after the deadlineHi, is it an AC after the tests (granted you pass) for Taylor Wessing?
Tip would be don't answer honestly, answer with what you think the firm wants. For instance, do I prefer working to clear, defined and stable deadlines, or continually changing, tight deadlines? Well, certainly the former, but that's not the answer they want!Find SJT quite tricky - did FF stage 1 and got rejected.
Usually I am ok (average-ish) with wg and it seems to be the SJT that is problematic.
I understand from the sense that you have to be honest with yourself but it does seem a bit frustrating when you don't seem to be the right 'personality'.
Any insights or tips with these situations? Thanks![]()
I heard back on the 15th working day post app. So you shouldn't assume pfo tbh.How long did you guys wait post app?
It’s been 2 weeks for me so I’m assuming it’s a PFO now 😭
Ah you’ve given me aI heard back on the 15th working day post app. So you shouldn't assume pfo tbh.
When did you complete the online tests?lol when do TW reply to us it’s been forever
Hi, I haven’t heard back yet! Also applied on the last dayDid anyone who applied to Travers Smith direct TC on the last day heard back from the team yet?
For Weil, I'd say expect replies after the deadline.Anyone know when we might expect to hear back from Weil post VI and Freshfields post stage 2?
Just show up on a random dayI got a Simmons AC but I think I'm going crazy because they didn't put a date 😐
Are you willing to review your amberjack scores?I got a Simmons AC but I think I'm going crazy because they didn't put a date 😐
Hi can I ask if this was for the summer vac scheme?Hi all, for those who have completed the Hogan Lovells Job Simulation test, I was just wondering whether you wouldn't mind sharing whether the questions were more focused on the situations themselves in the test (i.e., how you would respond in different scenarios), or could be related more to your personal motivation, skills, and competencies? Prepping for possible questions such as Why the firm, why commercial law would take up so much more time. Thank you so much!
They weren't very good -- 8,5,4 I believe but my VIs went decentlyAre you willing to review your amberjack scores?
When did you take the test/vi?They weren't very good -- 8,5,4 I believe but my VIs went decently
28 OctHiii congratulations! please when did you complete the online assessment?
Thank you very much. I did the test yesterday and my scores were 8,8,4. I wanted to check if there was a benchmark you need to reach before they view your video interview responses. I think 2 of mine were really strong, and the other 2 started off well but I waffled for the last 30 seconds and repeated myself a lot on 1 of the 2. Wishing you all the best with your AC!They weren't very good -- 8,5,4 I believe but my VIs went decently
did you go back onto cv mail to book ur date?I got a Simmons AC but I think I'm going crazy because they didn't put a date 😐
I'd recommend for emailing the grad team, Jas Hepple. She's so helpfulHi guys,
I hope all is well! I'm currently going through the Taylor Wessing application form, and I had one small query about the section where we're supposed to enter our university module results. As ever, if anyone has any ideas, I'd be hugely grateful!
Basically, candidates are asked to give a "letter grade", and a "number grade" for each module. The letter grade part is pretty obvious (you put down whether you've got a First, a 2.1, etc in that module), but I'm wondering what to put down under the "number grade" section! The problem here stems from the fact that my university gives marks out of 200 (not 100) for each module - for instance, if I got 70% in a particular module, then I received 140 marks out of 200. The problem is that the "number grade" box doesn't let candidates write down "140/200" (because the slash symbol isn't a number), nor does it let candidates enter, say, "70%" (because the percentage sign isn't a number).
At the moment, I'm planning on just writing down the score out of 200 I got (e.g. if I got 70%, just writing down "140"), as any potential confusion should be obviated by the fact that (a) I'm able to specify whether I got a First or a 2.1 for each module, and (b) because the application form allows me to attach a CV, which enables me to clarify that the university module marks are out of 200. Basically, I'm hoping that, when the application form asks me to type in a "number grade", it's not necessarily asking me to give my results as a percentage out of 100!
Does this sound like the right thing to do?