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<blockquote data-quote="nimramansoor" data-source="post: 215958" data-attributes="member: 17345"><p>Hi, I hope you are well. </p><p></p><p>Firstly, focus on doing well on your law exams. The final year is a challenging one because you have to juggle finals with applications, but please remember that getting a 2.1 or above is important for successful applications. Secondly, make a list of firms you are interested in depending on practice areas that they specialise in, and their trainee cohorts. American firms have smaller trainee cohorts, whereas UK based firms will generally have larger ones. Depending on what your preferred training style would be, make tailored applications for vacation schemes and attend online law events at these firms (open days, online law fairs). If you have already done a vacation scheme, apply for direct TCs too. Some firms only have a direct TC route, and you can make an application to those. However, the vast majority predominantly recruit from vacation schemes. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nimramansoor, post: 215958, member: 17345"] Hi, I hope you are well. Firstly, focus on doing well on your law exams. The final year is a challenging one because you have to juggle finals with applications, but please remember that getting a 2.1 or above is important for successful applications. Secondly, make a list of firms you are interested in depending on practice areas that they specialise in, and their trainee cohorts. American firms have smaller trainee cohorts, whereas UK based firms will generally have larger ones. Depending on what your preferred training style would be, make tailored applications for vacation schemes and attend online law events at these firms (open days, online law fairs). If you have already done a vacation scheme, apply for direct TCs too. Some firms only have a direct TC route, and you can make an application to those. However, the vast majority predominantly recruit from vacation schemes. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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