Stephenson Harwood Question

bronson

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How would you answer this question in the Stephenson Harwood application:

"Are there any particular matters which you wish to raise if invited to interview? (150 words)"
 

Jaysen

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  • Feb 17, 2018
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    Personally, I'd say it's referring to special requirements/mitigating circumstances/particular issues that you want to raise about your application (anomalous grades etc.), so you can just put "N/A" if it doesn't apply. That said, I have seen students use it to briefly mention an aspect of the firm they'd be keen to discuss in an interview.
     

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