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Allen & Overy "Introduce a new law" question for VS application
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<blockquote data-quote="em311" data-source="post: 36288" data-attributes="member: 2273"><p>For the "introduce a new law" question I have written about the pet food industry (I have previously worked for a pet company) so it's something I find interesting and have direct experience in. However, my university careers advisor told me to scrap it as it has nothing to do with A&O and said I should choose something linking to the firm and their practices. I understand this point but thought because the question doesn't specifically refer to a new law in relation to A&O the firm was looking for people's own interests/a chance to see applicants' personality? </p><p></p><p>I am torn between keeping my current answer and trying to think of something relating to A&O - any advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="em311, post: 36288, member: 2273"] For the "introduce a new law" question I have written about the pet food industry (I have previously worked for a pet company) so it's something I find interesting and have direct experience in. However, my university careers advisor told me to scrap it as it has nothing to do with A&O and said I should choose something linking to the firm and their practices. I understand this point but thought because the question doesn't specifically refer to a new law in relation to A&O the firm was looking for people's own interests/a chance to see applicants' personality? I am torn between keeping my current answer and trying to think of something relating to A&O - any advice? [/QUOTE]
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