As a German speaker Weil always gets me hahaEven for Weil, Macfarlanes, I kept pronounce it incorrectly. Swapped my American Valley & British RP accents lmao
As a German speaker Weil always gets me hahaEven for Weil, Macfarlanes, I kept pronounce it incorrectly. Swapped my American Valley & British RP accents lmao
noo dont even worry, u passed and ig thats all that matters😭so well done!!I have passed the benchmark but I haven't received any report .... im scared ... another PFO for me
All along, I was practicing the same "While Gotcha(l) Man/gis"🙈🙈🙈🙈...As a German speaker Weil always gets me haha
It's Weil and Weiss for me.Even for Weil, Macfarlanes, I kept pronounce it incorrectly. Swapped my American Valley & British RP accents lmao
While got-shul manjeez. Paul wise.It's Weil and Weiss for me.
I had a 45 minute long one-to-one insightful conversation with someone from Paul, Weiss, only for them to correct that at the end of the conversation with a laughter...
I just wanted to bury myself 10 feet deep and never come up to apply for the firm lmao.
It's German surname isn't like Weiss too? Idk it's funny when American pronounce them, British would say it similar like German. Loll.. in fact more Americans bear more German than British surnames nowadays, yet they can't pronounce it correctly like supposed to be originally.As a German speaker Weil always gets me haha
Even for Weil, Macfarlanes, I kept pronounce it incorrectly. Swapped my American Valley & British RP accents lmao
NGL I feel so relieved to realise I'm not the only one struggling to get the firm pronunciations right...The ones that I always struggle with are Perkins Coie and Debevoise. I was under the impression Debevoise had a French pronunciation lmao. The ending actually just rhymes with noise.
They should've been written on the website or LinkedIn how to pronounce their names. I saw Dechert says "Deck-ert" is written on their website 😅The ones that I always struggle with are Perkins Coie and Debevoise. I was under the impression Debevoise had a French pronunciation lmao. The ending actually just rhymes with noise.
How do you know the provider is Amberjack?Grad Rec confirmed in an online event that there are a few numerical questions based on datasets. The provider is Amberjack too so it would make sense
Hi!is calibri font size 10 fine for my NRF cover letter or should it be size 11 at least?
Hi!Thanks.
How would I approach the other question about a personal experience?
Hey! I think the best way to approach these questions is to treat them like mini personal statements. I would keep them personal and tailored to DLA Piper, and reflective of your own experiences when you can.
Here is how I’d break it down:
Personal Experience and Motivation for Law
This question is asking you to go beyond generic motivations (like problem-solving or liking to debate) and focus on something that genuinely developed your interest. This is ideally something that you personally experienced or were actively involved in.
The typical structure I would follow is:
- Briefly explain the context - what was the experience, and why was it relevant?
- Reflect on what you realised from this experience - did it change your perspective? Did it spark an interest in a distinct area, such as regulation?
- Link this to your long-term career ambitions - how did it lead you to pursue a career in law? Why does DLA Piper align with that?
This doesn’t have to be a legal experience! It could be something like helping someone navigate complex systems, a moment that taught you analytical thinking, or a personal situation with a legal element. The main thing is that you have to clearly link it back to your motivation for law!
I know that there aren’t a lot of words available due to the word limit, so you should aim to be as concise as possible. Hope this helps!![]()
Hi!For this question - If applicable please state any additional information which you think is relevant to your application or which you think has not been covered adequately in this form.
Can i split the answer between extracurricular activities and my visa conditions. The question they ask about visa conditions in the beginning is "Do you require permission or a visa to work in the office to which you are applying?' with a YES/NO option - with no room to explain. Would it be okay to use this space to tell them I have a visa for the VS but not for the TC?
But I'm not entirely sure if this would be right.
Any advice would be appreciated @Abbie Whitlock
Thank you in advance!!!
Top Strengths:For those who progressed to the VI portion of Latham's application, what were your top strengths and your professional development points?