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How to approach this 600 word question for Clifford Chance
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<blockquote data-quote="Hazal" data-source="post: 4935" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>[USER=487]@Daniel Boden[/USER] good luck with your application!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well when I hear a recruiter say "more about you" I interpret it to mean, they <em>literally </em>want to get that painted picture I mentioned, instead of an aggregate of your individual achievements and skills. So linking everything would be my motivations and what drives me, leading me to why I chose to do those extra-curriculars and took on those positions. Naturally, my greatest achievement would probably fall into either of these categories. </p><p></p><p>In terms of paragraph topic, I might not attempt to be that systematic. I'd probably go chronologically, or base it around different motivations (when I say this I mean things like love of writing = my role in student journalism or my compassionate personality = volunteering positions of responsibility). I'm not really making this easy for myself and this tactic might go terribly wrong, but I think it would just be a case of trial and error with the writing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hazal, post: 4935, member: 694"] [USER=487]@Daniel Boden[/USER] good luck with your application! Well when I hear a recruiter say "more about you" I interpret it to mean, they [I]literally [/I]want to get that painted picture I mentioned, instead of an aggregate of your individual achievements and skills. So linking everything would be my motivations and what drives me, leading me to why I chose to do those extra-curriculars and took on those positions. Naturally, my greatest achievement would probably fall into either of these categories. In terms of paragraph topic, I might not attempt to be that systematic. I'd probably go chronologically, or base it around different motivations (when I say this I mean things like love of writing = my role in student journalism or my compassionate personality = volunteering positions of responsibility). I'm not really making this easy for myself and this tactic might go terribly wrong, but I think it would just be a case of trial and error with the writing [/QUOTE]
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