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<blockquote data-quote="futuretraineesolicitor" data-source="post: 93011" data-attributes="member: 4098"><p>I don't think it's possible for people other than the grad rec members to get hold of this information. My guess would be that, in a trainee cohort of the size that Linklaters have, they'd take a healthy mix of people with divergent working preferences. What I mean is, if they ask you to choose between working on familiar matters vs working on something new, one might be tempted to show that they like taking on unprecedented work but if everyone in the cohort likes challenging work, then they'd run out of people to complete the routine jobs. Therefore, I don't think you should worry if your weakness was working on familiar matters and not being a go-getter because even people who show that they like challenging work will have other weaknesses and they need all kinds of people in the cohort. </p><p></p><p>I read about the underbelly of the CAPP assessment on this forum and the above theory is based on that so I could totally be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="futuretraineesolicitor, post: 93011, member: 4098"] I don't think it's possible for people other than the grad rec members to get hold of this information. My guess would be that, in a trainee cohort of the size that Linklaters have, they'd take a healthy mix of people with divergent working preferences. What I mean is, if they ask you to choose between working on familiar matters vs working on something new, one might be tempted to show that they like taking on unprecedented work but if everyone in the cohort likes challenging work, then they'd run out of people to complete the routine jobs. Therefore, I don't think you should worry if your weakness was working on familiar matters and not being a go-getter because even people who show that they like challenging work will have other weaknesses and they need all kinds of people in the cohort. I read about the underbelly of the CAPP assessment on this forum and the above theory is based on that so I could totally be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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