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<blockquote data-quote="ella01234" data-source="post: 24100" data-attributes="member: 5114"><p>Hi, I am guessing from your posts that your presentation is with Morrison & Foerster, I had my presentation a couple of weeks ago. In terms of the structure of your presentation, I guess it depends on the topic that you pick, but as it is only 5 mins you only need to talk about the most convincing and key parts of your argument. They did ask quite a lot of questions about my topic when I did the presentation and some were quite difficult to be honest, but I think they just want to see if you can think outside of the box and put your points across logically. The questions were less about knowledge but more about taking a stance on something. They were really nice about everything that I said so you don’t need to worry!</p><p></p><p>After the Q&A for the presentation, they wanted to find out more about my interests and discussed my application in more detail just to get to know me a bit better. Be prepared to answer questions about why MOFO and why commercial law again. Then I would just say have a lot of questions to ask them at the end and if you know who will be in the interview, research the lawyers beforehand so your questions will be quite specific. Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ella01234, post: 24100, member: 5114"] Hi, I am guessing from your posts that your presentation is with Morrison & Foerster, I had my presentation a couple of weeks ago. In terms of the structure of your presentation, I guess it depends on the topic that you pick, but as it is only 5 mins you only need to talk about the most convincing and key parts of your argument. They did ask quite a lot of questions about my topic when I did the presentation and some were quite difficult to be honest, but I think they just want to see if you can think outside of the box and put your points across logically. The questions were less about knowledge but more about taking a stance on something. They were really nice about everything that I said so you don’t need to worry! After the Q&A for the presentation, they wanted to find out more about my interests and discussed my application in more detail just to get to know me a bit better. Be prepared to answer questions about why MOFO and why commercial law again. Then I would just say have a lot of questions to ask them at the end and if you know who will be in the interview, research the lawyers beforehand so your questions will be quite specific. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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