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Firms that don't have the WG as part of the application + Is TCLA Premium worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Test_Account" data-source="post: 216010" data-attributes="member: 41892"><p>Hello there!</p><p></p><p>You might be quite pleased to hear that there are many firms which do not use the WG test at all. As a very general rule of thumb, most US firms tend not to use the WG test. For example, of the top of my head, the following firms do not have a WG test: Debevoise & Plimpton, Gibson Dunn, Goodwin, Kirkland & Ellis, Latham & Watkins, Ropes & Gray, Sidley Austin, Skadden, Sullivan & Cromwell, White & Case and Willkie. Please bear in mind that the list of firms is NOT exhaustive and some of them might include behavioural situational-judgement tests (which judged how you respond to various scenarios) instead of a WG test. Also, there are plenty more firms which do not have a WG test. Also, please note that some English firms also do not use the WG test (e.g. Slaughter and May).</p><p></p><p>On the <a href="https://directory.thecorporatelawacademy.com/" target="_blank">TCLA Directory</a>, you can actually see which firms do not require the WG test by using the “Filter” button in the top right.</p><p></p><p>I would also add that TCLA Premium has a really good set of resources. On top of WG practice (which don’t just include questions, but detailed videos covering common mistakes and strategies), there is support and specific advice for the entire process, from passing application stages, succeeding in interviews and building commercial awareness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Test_Account, post: 216010, member: 41892"] Hello there! You might be quite pleased to hear that there are many firms which do not use the WG test at all. As a very general rule of thumb, most US firms tend not to use the WG test. For example, of the top of my head, the following firms do not have a WG test: Debevoise & Plimpton, Gibson Dunn, Goodwin, Kirkland & Ellis, Latham & Watkins, Ropes & Gray, Sidley Austin, Skadden, Sullivan & Cromwell, White & Case and Willkie. Please bear in mind that the list of firms is NOT exhaustive and some of them might include behavioural situational-judgement tests (which judged how you respond to various scenarios) instead of a WG test. Also, there are plenty more firms which do not have a WG test. Also, please note that some English firms also do not use the WG test (e.g. Slaughter and May). On the [URL='https://directory.thecorporatelawacademy.com/']TCLA Directory[/URL], you can actually see which firms do not require the WG test by using the “Filter” button in the top right. I would also add that TCLA Premium has a really good set of resources. On top of WG practice (which don’t just include questions, but detailed videos covering common mistakes and strategies), there is support and specific advice for the entire process, from passing application stages, succeeding in interviews and building commercial awareness. [/QUOTE]
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