I thought they said end of this week rather than early this week.Anyone reckon we’ll hear from LS tonight? they said ‘early this week’ sooo
I have been wondering also but I think they would had said “Monday” specifically if it was going to be today - I think “early next week” meant they could hedge their bets and I bet it will be tomorrow evening or Wednesday. I can’t even imagine how many applications they have had this year with the general increase everywhere and them being so popular…Anyone reckon we’ll hear from LS tonight? they said ‘early this week’ sooo
congrats!! can i ask which scheme this is for?gibson dunn first stage interview?! rly unexpected as theyve already given out so many offers but so happyyy
any insights would be very appreciated, i can share white & case final interview, morgan lewis TI and more![]()
Thank you so much for sharing this! Are there any other resources of this kind for firms not included in AS? I'm a recent state non-law grad who has luckily secured a vac scheme but have no idea on how to prep/ increase my chances of converting.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.
Hey!Hello @Abbie Whitlock
I hope you are doing well!
I was wondering if you knew of any comprehensive strength-based interview question list? I was preparing for a final strengths-based interview but I'm not entirely sure if I am covering everything
Hey!This may sound like a silly question but are the written exercises at firms conducted via laptop or handwritten?
veryyy unfair for a VI i think, lowkey feel like they’ve set us up for failure hereIt was the most random shocking thing ever and I completely messed it up. I was so caught of guard
Hello!@Abbie Whitlock I hope you are well! I'm in a bit of an odd situation and would love your advice on how to proceed.
Last Tuesday, I was fortunate to receive a VS offer from Firm A. They gave me until COB the next Tuesday (tomorrow 17/02) to accept. On Wednesday, the day after, I had an AC at Firm B whose VS dates would clash with those of Firm A. At the end of my AC, I told gradrec at Firm B about my circumstances and they said that they would contact me either end of that week or by Monday (today). However, I have not heard back yet and I doubt gradrec will still be working at this hour.
Should I send an email to Firm B to ask for a follow up, or should I just wait until COB tomorrow? I don't want to give the impression to Firm B that I'm rushing their processes, as I do genuinely really like Firm B. But I'm also not sure how to word the email without sounding like I'm too anxious for a response?
I would be greatly appreciative of any insights you could offer! Thank you for your time![]()
Thank you!Hey!
I'm doing well, thank you - I hope you are too!
That is a great question! I would always recommend checking out this list of Training Contract Interview Questions from TCLA, as it is very comprehensive (though I wouldn't try to prepare for every question!) and should give you an idea of what to expect. From my experience with strengths-based interviews, I would say that the Character and Personality section and the Scenarios and Ethical questions are most similar.
I have also found a list from Prospects, who list the following as potential questions:
Overall, there isn't generally a right or wrong answer for strengths-based questions - I would focus on being transparent and honest, and include examples to back-up and illustrate your points.
- What do you like to do in your spare time?
- What energises you?
- How would your close friends describe you?
- Do you most like starting tasks or finishing them?
- Do you prefer the big picture or the small details?
- Describe a successful day. What made it successful?
- What are you good at?
- What are your weaknesses?
- What did you enjoy studying at school or university?
- When did you achieve something you're really proud of?
- What do you enjoy doing the least?
- Do you find there are enough hours in the day to complete your to-do list?
- What tasks are always left on your to-do list?
- How do you stay motivated?
- How do you feel about deadlines?
- Have you ever done something differently the second time around?
- Do you think this role will play to your strengths?
Best of luck with the interview!!![]()
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PM me. Me too.Thank you so much for sharing this! Are there any other resources of this kind for firms not included in AS? I'm a recent state non-law grad who has luckily secured a vac scheme but have no idea on how to prep/ increase my chances of converting.
Thank you so much, Abbie! This is really helpfulHello!
I am doing well, thank you - hope you are too!
First of all, huge congratulations on the VS offer!! In terms of the situation, I would say that you have handled it well so far by flagging it to Firm B at the AC.
I would send a short and polite email to Firm B either this evening or first thing tomorrow morning - it is unlikely that they will view this as pushy, as they understand that you have a deadline and are simply enquiring on whether they are able to provide an update. It helps to keep it brief and factual - you could reiterate your strong interest, re-mention the expiring offer, and ask if they could give any indication of timing.
If needed, you might be able to ask Firm A for a brief extension - firms are used to these kinds of requests, and even if they can't grant the extension, they won't view it negatively!
I hope you are able to get a response soon, and congratulations again!![]()