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Hiya @helloj
We're in the midst of preparing a vacation scheme tracker list, which will go live this week. Currently, I can confirm that Sidley Austin will be opening for winter vacation scheme applications on 1 August. We should have more details for other firms as they update their vacation...
Hiya @Lastseasonwonder
Wanted to add some more suggestions in addition to the great advice that you've already received on here.
First, I just want to say you're definitely not alone in feeling stuck at this stage. Over the past year, I've met many capable candidates finding themselves in...
Hiya @Poppypops124
Thanks for sharing this. Can I just check who your course provider is? If it's ULaw or BPP, then, it’s worth noting that both typically require students to be on a valid student visa once you've enrolled in their full-time SQE programmes. There are usually conditions...
Hiya @natasha.jayne
In terms of the personal statement, I really wouldn’t overthink it. This isn’t like a training contract application or even like applying to any other graduate programme; the goal here is simply to give a clear and reflective account of why you’re pursuing the conversion...
Hiya @Antariksh Singh Jamwal
I've posted a reply to your question here: https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/low-grade-high-ranking-in-class.9708/#post-214645
In short, it’s definitely something worth flagging in your application. Law firms are generally familiar with the fact...
Hiya @👩🎓
Just to clarify: a percentile is not the same as a percentage. A percentage is your raw score (e.g. getting 75% of questions correct), whereas a percentile tells you how well you performed relative to others in your norm group. So if you’re in the 75th percentile, that means you scored...
Hi @Antariksh Singh Jamwal
Firms do take international grading systems into account, and they’re used to seeing candidates from jurisdictions like India where the grading scale operates very differently. Many firms refer to guidance similar to what UK universities use when converting overseas...
Hiya @studenttolawyer
This is a fantastic way to track your progress and keep yourself accountable as you work toward your goals. You're clearly putting a lot of thought into your approach/strategy for the upcoming cycle, and it’s great to see how much you’re already doing to strengthen your...
Hiya @Anjolao
Welcome to the forum, and lovely to see another Canadian here! I'm also originally from Canada :)
You're absolutely right to start thinking about training contract applications now. To answer your question: while grades are important, I don't think it would be accurate to say...
Hiya @lawyersum
Really great question and this sounds like a fantastic opportunity. I also think there’s still a lot of confusion around how a master’s degree is viewed by law firms, and it’s worth addressing properly.
To be clear: doing a master’s won’t disadvantage you (and it won't...
Hiya @applicant457
Glad you asked this and are starting to prepare now. Way too many people leave their preparation for the next cycle too late. The summer before applications open is one of the best windows you’ll have to prepare properly, without the pressure of deadlines or competing...
Hiya @mariistm
Congratulations on both your offers! That's fantastic!
I think a brief, professional email thanking them for the opportunity/offer, but stating that you'll be declining the offer is perfectly fine. Grad rec deals with these sorts of emails all the time, so I wouldn't worry too...
Hiya @TCLA0322
Yes, I think this is a good idea. Reapplying can be a smart move, especially if you’ve strengthened your profile since the last cycle. In your case, having gone from a 2:1 to a First and gaining new internship experience are both clear improvements that you can clearly point to...
Hiya @Lastseasonwonder
I've just looked at this and it seems the questions from the last cycle included the following:
Please use this section to tell us about yourself, your skills, achievements and why you want to train as a solicitor and work at Ashurst. (750 words max)*
Tell us in 250...
Hiya @WiddyJ
Unless the open day is clearly limited to first years or undergraduates, there’s no reason not to apply. I’ve attended several myself as a career changer, and no one seemed particularly concerned about what stage I was at. Even if you’re unsure whether you’ll be selected, the...
Hi @1stCycleApplicant
Congrats on your offer! In terms of your first question, you could in theory delay the SQE and keep applying elsewhere, especially if you haven’t signed a formal contract or received funding. Most firms don’t bind you until the point at which you accept financial...
Hiya @sunshine101
I don't think you should! During the last application cycle, I spoke with several candidates who had their applications progressed from the initial stage closer to late August and even September. I wouldn't worry just yet. Good luck and I hope you hear back soon with good news!
Hiya @alfyundercat
A&O Shearman typically has both vac scheme and direct training contract routes. As their recruitment process has undergone some changes since their merger, it's difficult to say what proportion of their trainees come directly through the vac scheme versus the direct training...
Hiya @Poppypops124
First of all, congratulations on both offers! That's no small feat!
I don’t think there’s a universally right answer here. As you've indicated yourself, both options have clear advantages. I think that if you’re considering this as a question of which firm is better, you’ll...
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