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<blockquote data-quote="AvniD" data-source="post: 124507" data-attributes="member: 17155"><p>Well done on presenting your thoughts incredibly succinctly [USER=20454]@j.s.cox[/USER] 👏 👏 👏 You've clearly researched this topic incredibly well and have a good understanding of the options at hand and their implications. I especially liked how you framed your argument for the NHS.</p><p></p><p>My only recommendation for you, if you are planning to discuss this in your TC interviews/applications, is to ensure that you bring in an angle where you consider the impact these decisions may have on law firms and their clients- who loses the most and how can you as their lawyer help mitigate this? Conversely, who may win in such a scenario and how can you help explore any opportunities that may come out of this? This will demonstrate that you're able to identify the stakeholders here and how they may be impacted and what your role as a solicitor may be each scenario. </p><p></p><p>How did you get along with your applications? And when does NRF begin? </p><p></p><p>Completely agree with you- absolutely no point worrying about vac scheme to TC conversion rates. These vary year to year and firm to firm and there is little to nothing you can do about them, so best to focus your energies on making high quality apps instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AvniD, post: 124507, member: 17155"] Well done on presenting your thoughts incredibly succinctly [USER=20454]@j.s.cox[/USER] 👏 👏 👏 You've clearly researched this topic incredibly well and have a good understanding of the options at hand and their implications. I especially liked how you framed your argument for the NHS. My only recommendation for you, if you are planning to discuss this in your TC interviews/applications, is to ensure that you bring in an angle where you consider the impact these decisions may have on law firms and their clients- who loses the most and how can you as their lawyer help mitigate this? Conversely, who may win in such a scenario and how can you help explore any opportunities that may come out of this? This will demonstrate that you're able to identify the stakeholders here and how they may be impacted and what your role as a solicitor may be each scenario. How did you get along with your applications? And when does NRF begin? Completely agree with you- absolutely no point worrying about vac scheme to TC conversion rates. These vary year to year and firm to firm and there is little to nothing you can do about them, so best to focus your energies on making high quality apps instead. [/QUOTE]
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