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<blockquote data-quote="George Maxwell" data-source="post: 95246" data-attributes="member: 17165"><p>Hi [USER=3920]@Daniele[/USER],</p><p></p><p>I can see that you are fairly new to the forum so welcome! Do reach out on the Gold Members' chat if you would like any immediate advice at any time (in addition to commenting elsewhere on the forum too!).</p><p></p><p>Huge congratulations for being progressed to the TC AC for CC (hehe that's a lot of similar acronyms 🤭).</p><p></p><p>I did not interview with CC. However, just in case you have not checked them out already, I would really recommend [USER=5063]@Jacob Miller[/USER]'s <u>fantastic</u> articles on ACs. You can check them out all in one place <a href="https://linktr.ee/JacobMiller1" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p></p><p>In terms of (general) personal tips for you:</p><p></p><p>1. Do as many practice interviews as you can. Make sure you can answer "Why you?", "Why CC?" and "Why commercial law?" confidently and fluently.</p><p>2. Read the commercial news every day until your interview (little and often works a charm!). I personally used (and continue to use) Watson's Daily and found it invaluable. </p><p>3. For your written exercise, make sure you employ a clear and uncomplicated structure. This will depend on the question. However, an example of useful <em>general structure</em> that could be used is:</p><p></p><p>Dear X (replace with name and spell correctly!),</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your email/instructions on X project. I detail my analysis below and have included an executive summary of my findings/analysis.</p><p></p><p><u>Executive Summary</u></p><p><u></u></p><p><u>Issue 1</u></p><p>Key point(s)</p><p>Recommendations/Precautions</p><p>Key takeaways/Next Steps</p><p></p><p><u>Issue 2</u></p><p>Key point(s)</p><p>Recommendations/Precautions</p><p>Key takeaways/Next Steps</p><p></p><p><u>Issue 3</u></p><p>Key point(s)</p><p>Recommendations/Precautions</p><p>Key takeaways/Next Steps</p><p></p><p><u>Conclusion</u></p><p></p><p>Yours sincerely/Kind regards/Very best wishes,</p><p>Your name (remember to sign off!).</p><p></p><p>Do remember that structure is a personal decision and it should be written with the specific question in mind, so do not feel like you have to replicate this. However, I thought it might be helpful to give you a general idea of the sort of thing you could write on the day.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps!</p><p></p><p>Do tag me if you would like any further thoughts 🚀</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Maxwell, post: 95246, member: 17165"] Hi [USER=3920]@Daniele[/USER], I can see that you are fairly new to the forum so welcome! Do reach out on the Gold Members' chat if you would like any immediate advice at any time (in addition to commenting elsewhere on the forum too!). Huge congratulations for being progressed to the TC AC for CC (hehe that's a lot of similar acronyms 🤭). I did not interview with CC. However, just in case you have not checked them out already, I would really recommend [USER=5063]@Jacob Miller[/USER]'s [U]fantastic[/U] articles on ACs. You can check them out all in one place [URL='https://linktr.ee/JacobMiller1']here[/URL]. In terms of (general) personal tips for you: 1. Do as many practice interviews as you can. Make sure you can answer "Why you?", "Why CC?" and "Why commercial law?" confidently and fluently. 2. Read the commercial news every day until your interview (little and often works a charm!). I personally used (and continue to use) Watson's Daily and found it invaluable. 3. For your written exercise, make sure you employ a clear and uncomplicated structure. This will depend on the question. However, an example of useful [I]general structure[/I] that could be used is: Dear X (replace with name and spell correctly!), Thank you for your email/instructions on X project. I detail my analysis below and have included an executive summary of my findings/analysis. [U]Executive Summary Issue 1[/U] Key point(s) Recommendations/Precautions Key takeaways/Next Steps [U]Issue 2[/U] Key point(s) Recommendations/Precautions Key takeaways/Next Steps [U]Issue 3[/U] Key point(s) Recommendations/Precautions Key takeaways/Next Steps [U]Conclusion[/U] Yours sincerely/Kind regards/Very best wishes, Your name (remember to sign off!). Do remember that structure is a personal decision and it should be written with the specific question in mind, so do not feel like you have to replicate this. However, I thought it might be helpful to give you a general idea of the sort of thing you could write on the day. Hope that helps! Do tag me if you would like any further thoughts 🚀 [/QUOTE]
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