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<blockquote data-quote="Helena" data-source="post: 6871" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>[USER=1239]@Shahil[/USER] As Salma says one of the Macfarlanes questions is somewhat similar -</p><p>Please explain why you are applying to Macfarlanes and what your career ambitions are. 500 words.<strong> </strong></p><p>I tackled this question by setting out in the first paragraph precisely why I was attracted to Macfarlanes, I then went into more specific details of what the firm offers in terms of TC, what sets it apart and married up the skills and qualities I have gained that I believe make me a good fit for the firm. </p><p>I think you should try to make clear why you - it's not easy with only 250 words so I would suggest looking carefully at what BCLP are looking for. Look at the adjectives they use in their grad brochure, their buzz words. Then try to see what skills and qualities you possess that mean you are right for them and they for you.</p><p></p><p>I hope this makes sense. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helena, post: 6871, member: 32"] [USER=1239]@Shahil[/USER] As Salma says one of the Macfarlanes questions is somewhat similar - Please explain why you are applying to Macfarlanes and what your career ambitions are. 500 words.[B] [/B] I tackled this question by setting out in the first paragraph precisely why I was attracted to Macfarlanes, I then went into more specific details of what the firm offers in terms of TC, what sets it apart and married up the skills and qualities I have gained that I believe make me a good fit for the firm. I think you should try to make clear why you - it's not easy with only 250 words so I would suggest looking carefully at what BCLP are looking for. Look at the adjectives they use in their grad brochure, their buzz words. Then try to see what skills and qualities you possess that mean you are right for them and they for you. I hope this makes sense. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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