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<blockquote data-quote="NatashaS98" data-source="post: 139006" data-attributes="member: 25015"><p>Hi [USER=24708]@hadeeln[/USER] - your answer provides a great starting point. I really like how you have set out your advantages and disadvantages here. This gives us a feel for how you might orally structure your answer in an interview and having this clear format really helps your interviewer or the other people in your group discussion get a sense of your ideas.</p><p></p><p>To improve, I would try to look down the lines of the legal and commercial advantages and disadvantages of ChatGPT. This is because as a commercial lawyer, you will be providing legal and commercial advice, so it is great to show both your legal and commercial acumen within a group or interview setting.</p><p></p><p>I notice from your answer that you have not drawn on other people's posts. Within a group exercise and interview, you are also marked on your receptiveness to others' ideas and ability to incorporate such ideas in your answers. If you can, <strong>please can you provide a follow-up response with how your ideas might connect to other contributors to this thread?</strong> I think this would be a great way to build on your ideas at present and equally highlight how your ideas both connect to the group's and yet also provide their own original take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NatashaS98, post: 139006, member: 25015"] Hi [USER=24708]@hadeeln[/USER] - your answer provides a great starting point. I really like how you have set out your advantages and disadvantages here. This gives us a feel for how you might orally structure your answer in an interview and having this clear format really helps your interviewer or the other people in your group discussion get a sense of your ideas. To improve, I would try to look down the lines of the legal and commercial advantages and disadvantages of ChatGPT. This is because as a commercial lawyer, you will be providing legal and commercial advice, so it is great to show both your legal and commercial acumen within a group or interview setting. I notice from your answer that you have not drawn on other people's posts. Within a group exercise and interview, you are also marked on your receptiveness to others' ideas and ability to incorporate such ideas in your answers. If you can, [B]please can you provide a follow-up response with how your ideas might connect to other contributors to this thread?[/B] I think this would be a great way to build on your ideas at present and equally highlight how your ideas both connect to the group's and yet also provide their own original take. [/QUOTE]
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