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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 33236" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>If any document has errors in it, it can be an issue. It is important to properly proof read. If it is just one missing full stop this may be ok, but if the written style could be stronger (eg long sentences, superfluous language, poor structure/flow) then these subjective things will be weighed up alongside the error and if just more weight/rationale to saying no.</p><p></p><p>99% of trainees at a firm I worked at had some form of error on their application (I mean scrutinised down to the level you can’t even imagine yet) - so errors still do get through. It’s going to be down to the respective strength of the rest of your application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 33236, member: 2672"] If any document has errors in it, it can be an issue. It is important to properly proof read. If it is just one missing full stop this may be ok, but if the written style could be stronger (eg long sentences, superfluous language, poor structure/flow) then these subjective things will be weighed up alongside the error and if just more weight/rationale to saying no. 99% of trainees at a firm I worked at had some form of error on their application (I mean scrutinised down to the level you can’t even imagine yet) - so errors still do get through. It’s going to be down to the respective strength of the rest of your application. [/QUOTE]
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