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<blockquote data-quote="mark_2324" data-source="post: 163155" data-attributes="member: 33300"><p>Hi everyone,</p><p></p><p>So I find myself in a situation in which, having confirmed my attendance of an AC at firm A, I received an AC invite at firm B, taking place at the same time. I already know that firm A cannot reschedule, while firm B said they have no available dates for other ACs at the moment but that they will let me know if anything changes. I assume this means that they could accommodate another AC only if a space opens up as a result of another candidate not being able to attend. The issue is that I cannot wait to see if this happens, as the scheduled AC is very soon, so if I choose to attend at firm A, I have to accept the risk of another place not opening up for me at an AC for firm B. The problem is that if I have to decide between the two, I'd rather go for firm B.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So if there's someone who knows about firms' general rescheduling capabilities, or if there's someone who has been in the same situation: if I inform firm B that I cannot attend the scheduled AC, how likely is it that a place will open up for me on another date? For reference, firm B is a US firm with a relatively small trainee intake - but I do think they run a number of ACs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark_2324, post: 163155, member: 33300"] Hi everyone, So I find myself in a situation in which, having confirmed my attendance of an AC at firm A, I received an AC invite at firm B, taking place at the same time. I already know that firm A cannot reschedule, while firm B said they have no available dates for other ACs at the moment but that they will let me know if anything changes. I assume this means that they could accommodate another AC only if a space opens up as a result of another candidate not being able to attend. The issue is that I cannot wait to see if this happens, as the scheduled AC is very soon, so if I choose to attend at firm A, I have to accept the risk of another place not opening up for me at an AC for firm B. The problem is that if I have to decide between the two, I'd rather go for firm B. So if there's someone who knows about firms' general rescheduling capabilities, or if there's someone who has been in the same situation: if I inform firm B that I cannot attend the scheduled AC, how likely is it that a place will open up for me on another date? For reference, firm B is a US firm with a relatively small trainee intake - but I do think they run a number of ACs. [/QUOTE]
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