Congrats! How did it go if you don't mind me asking?Mishcon chat based interview invite.
Congrats! How did it go if you don't mind me asking?Mishcon chat based interview invite.
I have been to their AC before and can confirm it is heavily weighed.People that got Pinset AC, please PM me if you are interested in Intray exercise practice. I learnt that it constitutes a huge chunk of their AC! I will create a group chat and we can meet maybe once a week virtually to practice? (No need to turn your cameras on , you can stay anonymous)
Hi @Harvey Specter
Closed on 5th NovemberIs the Pinsent Masons London scheme closed? - Their website shows the scheme as closed but according to other websites, it should still be open
closed 5th novIs the Pinsent Masons London scheme closed? - Their website shows the scheme as closed but according to other websites, it should still be open
Hi @GoodbyetcHas anyone heard from Willkie in a while?
Legalcheek deadline tracker and TCLA deadline Calander have almost everything you wanna track.is there anywhere i can find imminent deadlines for law firm applications?
it's the same as HL Stage 2 if you've done that, really didn't actually take as long as I'd thought it might, I finished the entire Stage 2 test in just over 60 minutes with maybe 20-25 mins on the WGT (assuming approx 1 min per question, each of which has 4 sub-questions like in the practice assessment)How long does the Freshfields WGT take?
How many questions, and does the time we take to complete the test matter here?
Hi @BobThebIlly I do not think the firm has any strict view as to how the response to this question should be structured. As such, I think your overriding principle when determining your approach should be to have an answer that is clear, well-put together, and easy to read and navigate, while also developing your analysis of the substantive points in the most convincing and nuanced manner possible. For me personally, this often led to splitting answers roughly 50/50 if I had two main elements to address, as I generally found combining them would make the connection between the different elements be somewhat hard to see on a quick read. Thus, if I were writing an answer to this question right now, this is the default approach I would consider going for.Hi Andrei Radu, I hope you’re well. I had a question for you as a future trainee at Davis Polk regarding their cover letter. The cover letter has an 800-word limit and asks applicants to address: why you are specifically interested in Davis Polk, why you are attracted to the work that the firm carries out, and the skills you have developed that would contribute to your success in the role.
I’m not sure how to structure this. Should I split it roughly 50/50 — for example, around 400 words on why Davis Polk and their work, and 400 words on my skills and attributes? Or would it be better to merge these sections? For instance, I plan to discuss a four-week internship as part of the “why Davis Polk” section, but that experience also helped me develop relevant skills. I’m a bit unsure how to balance this, so any guidance would be appreciated!