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<blockquote data-quote="AJ" data-source="post: 2347" data-attributes="member: 543"><p>Interesting indeed. I’m no expert but my views are as follows:</p><p></p><p>For the first question you have to stress why law at bclp and not say pinsent masons which is also strong in real estate. I have no set structure - it’s somethong I struggle with to be honest. But I structure it on a couple of key points which interest me that I’ve indetified. </p><p></p><p>The second takes concise writing to the limit. You could do a dissertation just on this question. I would also suggest Innovation/legal tech here.</p><p></p><p>Agree the third is weird. It’s like a SJT type question rather than multiple choice. Try to identify some of the key words. Present. Gaps. Busy. React. Perhaps consider the key skills it’s trying to get at. Would you take on extra work. I tend to over complicate the questions, but in this case maybe over simplifying. Try to think about what you’d do and write that down in bullet points. From there draft it into a couple of paragraphs. I don’t think it’s possible to fill 250 words for this.</p><p></p><p>Separately question from me. What is the position on shortening firm name? So Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner to bclp. And say Herbert Smith Freehills to hsf. Bclp I’ve seen refer itself to this. Hsf not so much. Any views? Asking from a word count perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ, post: 2347, member: 543"] Interesting indeed. I’m no expert but my views are as follows: For the first question you have to stress why law at bclp and not say pinsent masons which is also strong in real estate. I have no set structure - it’s somethong I struggle with to be honest. But I structure it on a couple of key points which interest me that I’ve indetified. The second takes concise writing to the limit. You could do a dissertation just on this question. I would also suggest Innovation/legal tech here. Agree the third is weird. It’s like a SJT type question rather than multiple choice. Try to identify some of the key words. Present. Gaps. Busy. React. Perhaps consider the key skills it’s trying to get at. Would you take on extra work. I tend to over complicate the questions, but in this case maybe over simplifying. Try to think about what you’d do and write that down in bullet points. From there draft it into a couple of paragraphs. I don’t think it’s possible to fill 250 words for this. Separately question from me. What is the position on shortening firm name? So Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner to bclp. And say Herbert Smith Freehills to hsf. Bclp I’ve seen refer itself to this. Hsf not so much. Any views? Asking from a word count perspective. [/QUOTE]
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