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If you meet the firm’s social mobility criteria they might offer financial support with accommodation, especially because you live outside of London. 🙂
Some firms offer this as standard (e.g., SH, Macfarlanes and Paul, Weiss) but for others you would need to send an email to grad rec. 🙂
Firms...
I didn’t copy your post word for word. I can see there are some similarities but that might be because those are the common examples of reasonable adjustments people are offered.
I spoke on the information I received from the graduate recruitment teams when I have asked about reasonable...
I was under the impression they were seeking clarity over reasonable adjustments. Perhaps they wanted to be sure of what can be deemed reasonable adjustments by asking people on the forum about their experience.
There is NOTHING wrong with seeking guidance about reasonable adjustments.
I don’t...
I don’t think you could get questions in advance solely because often they aren’t all prepared in advance - sometimes partners will ask follow up questions based on the answers you give them.
However, I think you can get the questions in a written format that you can read during interviews...
I don’t think it’s right to assume based on tone of a post whether someone is trying to seek extra adjustments that they may or may not be entitled to.
If grad rec reached out to them, surely it must have been included in their original application. I don’t think there was a need to assume they...
Considering the OP said ‘grad rec reached out’ I don’t think they are making it sound anything like what has been described here. It must have been noted on their application for grad rec to know about needing certain adjustments.
They probably changed their mind about the approach to the recruitment process once all applications came in. 🥲
They might have added a virtual AC between the online test stage and in person interview (due to getting more applications than they initially expected). 🥲
Can I ask if the test was...
I have seen 3-4 people on the forum say they received invites to AC. Some were sent out on Tuesday and some yesterday. I imagine they are sending the AC invites out gradually.
Best of luck for Covington! Hopefully we get good news soon! 🙂
https://www.kslaw.com/pages/uk-law-students
On their website, it seems to suggest there are 3 main stages: 1) submit online application, 2) AC and 3) final panel interviews. This is for the Sept 26 or Mar/Sept 27 entry.
Not sure if there are other stages for their application process. It says...
I don’t think there will be anything difficult on the test. I imagine things like basic addition, multiplication, etc.
Hopefully there aren’t any formulas or complex maths questions. I haven’t done maths since GCSE’s. 🥲🥲
I imagine the numerical reasoning questions will involve quadratic equations or the Pythagoras theorem for it to take 60 minutes. 🤣
I hope it isn’t too difficult because it sounds relatively simple. 🥲
It will be 12 SJT questions, 5 numerical reasoning and 5 verbal reasoning questions.
Paul mentioned this on the Paul, Weiss thread on TCLA a few weeks ago! 🙂
Best of luck for Paul, Weiss!
It might be because loads of people applied.
In the application workshop, Paul mentioned that they were anticipating 2-3,000 applications. 🥲🥲
It could be 50% of applicants get the test. 🤷🏾♂️
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