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Hey I'm so sorry to hear that. Don't give up though I also go to a NRG uni and understand where you are coming from. Have you tried any other mentor schemes I would really recommend Aspiring Solicitors they have amazing schemes. In the past I've also just reached out to my uni alumni on LinkedIn...
With all this discourse on adjustments I must say that I was extremely impressed with PwC’s process where you just submit evidence on your portal and it automatically gives you adjustments on your tests and interviews.
Yeah a lot of law firms say that in their email I just ignore it because response rates for a lot of firms are very slow nowadays. I just do it to get free practice in anyways even if I do end up with an PFO 😭
Hey, I've applied to many firms without attending in-person events and have been offered ACs. There are many ways to show your interest in a firm like through attending online events, completing forage work experiences or even trying to link your work experience or insight events in a practice...
I would recommend mentioning firms that are similar to the one you are applying to so if they are US, MC, silver or regional firms. They normally ask this to gauge how interested you are in the firm in an indirect way and haven't just applied there on a whim because they will be investing a lot...
Are you part of any committee in a university society? Or volunteered in a particular initiative? These are experiences I would mention in this question and expand on what transferable skills you have developed from them which would be useful as a lawyer like communication or interpersonal skills.
A news story that you have to debate about and pick sides on. Could be on any topic really. I did my interview last year so I’m not sure if it’s changed since then but it’s been like this for a few years.
Reread your cv because my interview consisted of them grilling me on an EPQ I did 5 years ago for half the interview. The article is very random be sure to debate pretty much anything!
I'm so sorry to hear that. Their application was so long too they had so many questions, it sucks when you put so much time into an application for them to hit you back with generic feedback that doesn't apply to you. It seems like you are a great candidate I hope you get an offer from a firm...
In the past I have provided an ss of my adjustments made to my online student portal at university, so I'm sure that's fine. I did also send a diagnostic report but only the first page which had the psychologist's signature alongside a summary of my condition and I omitted any sensitive information.
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