Oh I hope not I applied 12 hours ago hahaSorry, I meant are they not inviting anybody to AC's anymore
Oh I hope not I applied 12 hours ago hahaSorry, I meant are they not inviting anybody to AC's anymore
Hi!How long do you typically spend on applications? Say a typical 3 x 200 words/ cover letter application form?
I have spent two days on one application qs, but I hear people submitting a lot more within a smaller time frame!
I fear giving too much energy on one application form which might get rejected post test or something
Hi!Any tips for a written exercise? What can we expect?
Thank you! I applied to HSF on 6 Sept and I think 2 weeks later I got the test, and couple of days after I was told I passed the benchmark. Received PFO on 8 Oct. Best of luck with HSF!Hi, best of luck with everything, all it takes is 1 app!! It's definitely harder to get past the first hurdle than it is to progress once you get to interviewing / AC stage. Do you mind saying when you heard back from HSF? They are my dream firm and I'm tired or refreshing my inbox haha
for the Forsters application question: "Forsters offers legal advice across a wide variety of areas. Which two practice areas are you most keen to explore during your training contract, and why?"
does this refer to the 4 main areas which they work in or is it more specific, like their smaller teams within those overarching areas?
Sorry to hear that! Was this for the winter vac or one of the spring or summer ones?Thank you! I applied to HSF on 6 Sept and I think 2 weeks later I got the test, and couple of days after I was told I passed the benchmark. Received PFO on 8 Oct. Best of luck with HSF!
Hi!Any tips for Clyde & Co VI please
Paul, Weiss isn’t rolling and doesn't close until the 21st how have you already been PFO?Good morning all,
I take a glance at the forum here and there nowadays and it’s so nice to see how supportive everyone’s being!
Time for my quarterly (or monthly??!) update:
PFOs so far:
• Reed Smith post app
• Taylor Wessing post SJT
• HSF Kramer even after passing SJT
• Skadden post app (today) 😭
• NRF post VI but I’ve reapplied for summer lmao
• Paul, Weiss post app
• Hogan Lovells post 1st test
• Covington post app
• Willkie post VI
• Bird & Bird post VI
• CMS post WG
• WFW post app
Waiting to hear back from:
• Clyde & Co VI (pleaseeee give me an AC 😭😭😭)
• Goodwin post app
• Cooley post app
• Mishcon post chat interview
• Withers post SJT (assuming PFO)
• Hill Dickinson post app
• Stephenson Harwood post app
• Travers Smith post app
• NRF post Arctic Shores (recycled my score lmao please gimme another VI)
• Ropes & Gray post app
• Farrer & Co post app (got to 1st stage interview for DTC last year, hopefully I progress)
• HFW post app
Will do Womble Bond Dickinson and other DTC apps from next month… 😭😭 planning my wedding is a delight compared to this and that’s saying something !!!
This is definitely a tendency at firms like Skadden or to some extent, maybe even all firms. Sometimes application answers don’t get much attention or their flaws are overlooked because a candidate is so impressive that grad rec just doesn’t care (tbf I wouldn’t care about your alternative career choice if you graduated top of your cohort in Cambridge law either…) - but based on my personal experience, this is not the rule and tailoring answers still matters a lot in general. I’ve gone through a whole cycle of applying to 30+ firms with untailored, generic answers and barely progressed post application stage, while this year I have a strategy, understand how firms are different, submit extremely tailored application, and already see success.I don't want to sound like a doomer, but I've recently come to the realisation that the content of our application answers doesn't matter. These answers often just act as a filter for the other parts of your candidate profile.
Obviously I can't share these but, I have an old friend's successful applications from his second year of university. Trust me when I tell you that he essentially copy/pasted the exact same application for every firm he applied to – even down to using the same adjective for each of these firm's cultures. They were absolutely indistinguishable. However, this guy was on track to getting a first, he held multiple executive (society) positions, and he had also secured a large number of first-year schemes. If anybody else had written those applications, they would have been binned. But, his candidate profile was genuinely so impressive that (in my opinion) firms were willing to look past the lack of substance in his application answers.
Was for winter!Sorry to hear that! Was this for the winter vac or one of the spring or summer ones?
Why are the slots so early i barley wake up at 12:30 😭😭😂😂
My app must’ve been really bad I guess 😂 I applied for both winter and spring on 4 Sept, got PFO on 31 OctPaul, Weiss isn’t rolling and doesn't close until the 21st how have you already been PFO?