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<blockquote data-quote="CDKelley" data-source="post: 46647" data-attributes="member: 8897"><p>Hi Jacob,</p><p></p><p>Thank you for being here today. My name is Courtney and I am interested in a TC with Norton Rose Fulbright- it's my dream firm. A little bit about me: I am an American completing a two-year LLB at Queen Mary University of London. I have two advanced degrees, proficiency in three languages, two internships with the US State Department conducting legal and market analyses, and an internship with Disney Corporation. I've done four virtual internships (W&C, Latham & Watkins, and Clifford Chance). I'm writing my cover letter for NRF highlighting my interest in their work in Africa, political risk analysis, and project finance. Do you think this is enough for a direct application for a TC? Or should I play it 'safe' and apply for the summer vacation scheme instead? I'm worried that I will not have a TC secured by the time I graduate in 2022.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts are welcomed!</p><p>-Courtney</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDKelley, post: 46647, member: 8897"] Hi Jacob, Thank you for being here today. My name is Courtney and I am interested in a TC with Norton Rose Fulbright- it's my dream firm. A little bit about me: I am an American completing a two-year LLB at Queen Mary University of London. I have two advanced degrees, proficiency in three languages, two internships with the US State Department conducting legal and market analyses, and an internship with Disney Corporation. I've done four virtual internships (W&C, Latham & Watkins, and Clifford Chance). I'm writing my cover letter for NRF highlighting my interest in their work in Africa, political risk analysis, and project finance. Do you think this is enough for a direct application for a TC? Or should I play it 'safe' and apply for the summer vacation scheme instead? I'm worried that I will not have a TC secured by the time I graduate in 2022. Any thoughts are welcomed! -Courtney [/QUOTE]
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