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<blockquote data-quote="kk99" data-source="post: 87103" data-attributes="member: 16323"><p>Hi, I'm a final-year law student currently applying for TCs. I stumbled upon an application where the only real 'application question' concerned me as a person and what I have achieved in 600 words. Nothing implied of writing about why I want to work with them specifically, why I want to become a lawyer or how good my commercial awareness is. This is one of the biggest firms as well so I'm quite surprised this is how they phrased it. My question is if this can be considered to be a form of a 'cover letter' where I can freely write what I want or should I just focus on my own achievements? I hope any of this makes sense, I'm trying my best to navigate myself! Any form of tip is appreciated. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kk99, post: 87103, member: 16323"] Hi, I'm a final-year law student currently applying for TCs. I stumbled upon an application where the only real 'application question' concerned me as a person and what I have achieved in 600 words. Nothing implied of writing about why I want to work with them specifically, why I want to become a lawyer or how good my commercial awareness is. This is one of the biggest firms as well so I'm quite surprised this is how they phrased it. My question is if this can be considered to be a form of a 'cover letter' where I can freely write what I want or should I just focus on my own achievements? I hope any of this makes sense, I'm trying my best to navigate myself! Any form of tip is appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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