just saw someone (law student) announce a slaughters vs while i’m waiting to hear back 😪 they already have davis polk and skadden and hogan lovells 😮
I need to drink whatever water these people are drinking 😂
just saw someone (law student) announce a slaughters vs while i’m waiting to hear back 😪 they already have davis polk and skadden and hogan lovells 😮
“For candidates who have reached the assessment day stage (or later) we do not accept any applications for the following year’s recruitment cycle.”Does anyone know Kirkland & Ellis’ policy on reapplying after failing at AC stage?
I need to drink whatever water these people are drinking 😂
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I saw this too, it feels largely discouraging that people who are often so successful come from elite private / international schools.just saw someone (law student) announce a slaughters vs while i’m waiting to hear back 😪 they already have davis polk and skadden and hogan lovells 😮
Did you get a response by any chance ?If someone had their Proskauer ac on the 12th, please please dm me😭
Ah! Have you been progressed by PMC this year? I’ve applied for VS and heard absolutely nothing….Anyone has insights for Hogan Lovells VI? I can trade with Macfarlanes, Stephenson Harwood, Penningtons Manches Cooper, Winston & Strawn, and Orrick! Feel free to message me.
they just came up on my feed too. i only interviewed like 2 weeks ago and the wait is brutaljust saw someone (law student) announce a slaughters vs while i’m waiting to hear back 😪 they already have davis polk and skadden and hogan lovells 😮
it's highly discouraging. i'm from a v disadvantaged background and yet managed to get essentially the same stats despite the fact and don't have a VS yet. what do they know?!I saw this too, it feels largely discouraging that people who are often so successful come from elite private / international schools.
The partners interviewing them often went to similar, elite schools. Birds of a feather. I think another factor that shouldn't be disregarded is the perception that candidates who attended such schools will have a stronger network than those who didn't, which, as they become senior, can help them bring clients to the firm. Britain still deeply elitist.it's highly discouraging. i'm from a v disadvantaged background and yet managed to get essentially the same stats despite the fact and don't have a VS yet. what do they know?!
Aspiring solicitors can help. Massive advantage, especially if you’re low income / state comp. I tend to go for the AS partners when I apply and have had good results with them. I think you really have to pick and choose which is so unfortunate because all firms should be inclusive.The partners interviewing them often went to similar, elite schools. Birds of a feather. I think another factor that shouldn't be disregarded is the perception that candidates who attended such schools will have a stronger network than those who didn't, which, as they become senior, can help them bring clients to the firm. Britain still deeply elitist.
Plus RG unis, and they most likely had no mitigating circumstances at A-Levels. Of course to get into those unis is a huge achievement, but it does feel discouraging and like there is no diversity in applicants who are successful with VS/TCs.I saw this too, it feels largely discouraging that people who are often so successful come from elite private / international schools.
100% but I wish firms would stop selling us false hope. I don’t mean to be entirely pessimistic but as someone who has done a lot of social mobility work experience at these firms when you actually get on the programs / see their vac scheme or trainee intake. It is still predominantly people from well off backgrounds. Public schools and private international schools especially.The partners interviewing them often went to similar, elite schools. Birds of a feather. I think another factor that shouldn't be disregarded is the perception that candidates who attended such schools will have a stronger network than those who didn't, which, as they become senior, can help them bring clients to the firm. Britain still deeply elitist.
same just got the PFO.. expected as poeple heard back last week but was still very much in denialTW rejection after WE - frustrating one here as I thought I was certain to get through after noticing a mistake in the court documents used for the WE, which the grad rec specifically called to congratulate me on.
Ah well, onwards.
Aspiring solicitors can help. Massive advantage, especially if you’re low income / state comp. I tend to go for the AS partners when I apply and have had good results with them. I think you really have to pick and choose which is so unfortunate because all firms should be inclusive.
Great point!! You’ve just reminded me of a Reddit post I saw which said:The partners interviewing them often went to similar, elite schools. Birds of a feather. I think another factor that shouldn't be disregarded is the perception that candidates who attended such schools will have a stronger network than those who didn't, which, as they become senior, can help them bring clients to the firm. Britain still deeply elitist.