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2020-21 Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion

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On their website it states that 'all applications will be reviewed after the closing date' so I assumed it was non rolling but now im doubting myself
My understanding is they’re non rolling and the deadline closed today I think? (Off the top of my head on that second point)

A few days ago someone posted about the AC but later clarified this was for 2022 after being postponed last year. Hope this helps
 
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Perhaps a pretty silly question, but I'm preparing for an AC and in practicing case studies I find it really hard to explain how law firms will be involved (aside from the obvious threats of litigation etc). I can easily pull out commercial issues or wider threats but I find it really hard to coherently explain which departments/sectors will be involved and how they work together. Does anyone know of any resources where I can improve on this?
 
My understanding is they’re non rolling and the deadline closed today I think? (Off the top of my head on that second point)

A few days ago someone posted about the AC but later clarified this was for 2022 after being postponed last year. Hope this helps

Think they close next week but this is my understanding too. You’re right- The confusion came because of someone who had a postponed AC from last year
 
My understanding is they’re non rolling and the deadline closed today I think? (Off the top of my head on that second point)

A few days ago someone posted about the AC but later clarified this was for 2022 after being postponed last year. Hope this helps
Im so baffled - on their website it says the deadline was the 1st feb but on the cv mail job description it says the 8th feb. Guess which one I wrote down lol 😭
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This is so interesting. When I spoke to an AG grad rec at a virtual law fair at the end of last year, she told me proudly that they weren't doing VI's because they weren't 'inclusive'. I wonder why they changed their mind!
I think Anya was referring to CMS (based on her original comment) not Addleshaw Goddard?
AG are definitely only using telephone interviews.
 
Weil VI Invite!! Literally did the WG this morning - very very fast turnaround.

Anyone have any tips re number of Qs and the types of Q they normally ask?
Hey well done! I only had two questions in mine and if you're well acquainted with your application and can expand on your points you should be fine.
 
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Perhaps a pretty silly question, but I'm preparing for an AC and in practicing case studies I find it really hard to explain how law firms will be involved (aside from the obvious threats of litigation etc). I can easily pull out commercial issues or wider threats but I find it really hard to coherently explain which departments/sectors will be involved and how they work together. Does anyone know of any resources where I can improve on this?

Not a silly question! I think Jacob's article here breaks down what each practice area does very well.

 
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