sorry - i worded this awkwardly, but i meant i havent received ac invitations, not that i did those acs and didnt hear backFor Hogan, can I ask when you completed the Online Test and when you were invited for an AC?
sorry - i worded this awkwardly, but i meant i havent received ac invitations, not that i did those acs and didnt hear backFor Hogan, can I ask when you completed the Online Test and when you were invited for an AC?
I have not received an email. Do you mind sharing what it mentioned.Has anyone else received that email from Browne Jacobson about their policy changes for the TC?
I have not received an email. Do you mind sharing what it mentioned.
Do you know when they sent out the invites?Russell Cooke have sent out Zoom interview notifications.
If you've not got one you're PFO or maybe reserve.
is that the guy who looks a bit like prince William when he was younger lmaoooooI know exactly who you’re oab as well cos I’ve got them on LinkedIn. They’ve acc smashed it out the park. That Kirkland guy has some competition now he might get overtaken soon lmao.
Just that Graduate Solicitor Apprenticeship (“GSA”) route is discontinued and they are doing "Pass First" instead. It doesn't sound like a radical change - Candidates must complete and pass SQE1 and SQE2 before commencing on the Trainee Solicitor PathwayI have not received an email. Do you mind sharing what it mentioned.
Thanks and just received it.When applications for both the SVS and Trainee Solicitor Pathway opened in December 2025, people applied with the expectation that the firm’s training contract offer was via our Graduate Solicitor Apprenticeship (“GSA”) route. Following a recent internal review of the programme, we have made the decision to discontinue the GSA route and introduce a new graduate entry pathway called the “Pass First” programme. This approach aligns our trainee development model more closely with current legal industry norms.
Under the new Pass First programme:
If you would like your SVS application to continue to be processed as planned, then you do not need to do anything. You will shortly receive an email inviting you to take our online tests. However, if you feel that the change in programme means you no longer wish to remain in the process, please let us know and we can withdraw your application.
- Candidates must complete and pass SQE1 and SQE2 before commencing on the Trainee Solicitor Pathway (if you have completed the LPC you will be exempt from SQE1)
- The firm will fund the full cost of an SQE preparation course
- The firm will pay the SQE1 and SQE2 examination fees
- The firm will fund one resit for each examination, if required
- Candidates will receive a maintenance grant during their period of study (this will be £8k for a regional trainee, and £10k for a London based trainee)
I personally think it is to ease the pressure of the SQE during the GSA. Basically you start the GSA after completing SQE2 or what it is called is the TC.Just that Graduate Solicitor Apprenticeship (“GSA”) route is discontinued and they are doing "Pass First" instead. It doesn't sound like a radical change - Candidates must complete and pass SQE1 and SQE2 before commencing on the Trainee Solicitor Pathway
Ah got it. I applied for the VS anywaysI personally think it is to ease the pressure of the SQE during the GSA. Basically you start the GSA after completing SQE2 or what it is called is the TC.
Same here and think they will be sending out the tests this week by the sound of that email.Ah got it. I applied for the VS anyways
None apart from Shoosmiths, got their WG / SJTHey,
Has anybody heard from:
Stephenson Harwood
Charles Russell Speechlys
Russell Cooke
Shoosmiths (London)
Marriot Harrison
Simmons (Bristol)
Bevan Brittan ?