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<blockquote data-quote="H48" data-source="post: 38455" data-attributes="member: 8093"><p>I'm struggling slightly with Shepherd and Wedderburn's application form, namely how best to allocate my experiences to the application questions. Three of the questions are: </p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Why does a career with Shepherd and Wedderburn particularly appeal to you and how would it suit your skills?</strong><br /> <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong><strong>Describe your greatest achievement and outline what skills you believe were demonstrated in the attainment of this achievement.</strong><br /> </strong></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong><strong>Describe how your personal planning and organisation resulted in the successful achievement of a personal or group task</strong></strong></li> </ol><p>For the first question, I'm finding it hard to relate different aspects of the firm back to my own skills without talking about experiences that I want to talk about later in the application form. If I understand correctly, it's best to take a "show, don't tell" approach when it comes to skills and competencies, but is this the case where it'd involve repetition of experiences (even if from a slightly different angle/very briefly in comparison to the more focussed question). </p><p></p><p>Second, I am undecided as to which of my experiences to use for the other two questions. In terms of my greatest achievement, I haven't achieved anything spectacular but I'm probably personally most proud of my involvement with my university's widening participation programme, as I made a tangible impact on school pupils' lives and encouraged them to follow a legal career themselves. However, at the law fair I was told by grad recruitment that one of the main things the firm is looking for is to be able to put trainees in front of a client, and for them to have the confidence/independence to do so. Therefore, is using the example of my Erasmus year and the independence involved perhaps a better example?</p><p></p><p>Similarly, for the third question I could potentially Erasmus example if not used in question number 2 (focussing more on the planning involved, the fact I independently developed my language skills before and during the year etc). Alternatively, whilst I was on the committee for my university's law society I organised various events throughout the year including a pub quiz event that ended up selling out and raising £600 for a refugee charity. I was wondering if you could help me to decide which of these examples would fit best with the above questions? </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H48, post: 38455, member: 8093"] I'm struggling slightly with Shepherd and Wedderburn's application form, namely how best to allocate my experiences to the application questions. Three of the questions are: [LIST=1] [*][B]Why does a career with Shepherd and Wedderburn particularly appeal to you and how would it suit your skills?[/B] [*][B][B]Describe your greatest achievement and outline what skills you believe were demonstrated in the attainment of this achievement.[/B] [/B] [*][B][B]Describe how your personal planning and organisation resulted in the successful achievement of a personal or group task[/B][/B] [/LIST] For the first question, I'm finding it hard to relate different aspects of the firm back to my own skills without talking about experiences that I want to talk about later in the application form. If I understand correctly, it's best to take a "show, don't tell" approach when it comes to skills and competencies, but is this the case where it'd involve repetition of experiences (even if from a slightly different angle/very briefly in comparison to the more focussed question). Second, I am undecided as to which of my experiences to use for the other two questions. In terms of my greatest achievement, I haven't achieved anything spectacular but I'm probably personally most proud of my involvement with my university's widening participation programme, as I made a tangible impact on school pupils' lives and encouraged them to follow a legal career themselves. However, at the law fair I was told by grad recruitment that one of the main things the firm is looking for is to be able to put trainees in front of a client, and for them to have the confidence/independence to do so. Therefore, is using the example of my Erasmus year and the independence involved perhaps a better example? Similarly, for the third question I could potentially Erasmus example if not used in question number 2 (focussing more on the planning involved, the fact I independently developed my language skills before and during the year etc). Alternatively, whilst I was on the committee for my university's law society I organised various events throughout the year including a pub quiz event that ended up selling out and raising £600 for a refugee charity. I was wondering if you could help me to decide which of these examples would fit best with the above questions? Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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