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It means thdy have not looked at your application. As far as I know last updated means when graduate rec open your application. But I don't know much about what it means this is what I think.
when you hit ‘my jobs’ you should be able to see your ‘completed submissions’ and under the relevant application you should see a line that says ‘submission status’. that line will tell you when your application was last ‘updated’.
tbf im unsure whether changes to submission status are meaningful
when you hit ‘my jobs’ you should be able to see your ‘completed submissions’ and under the relevant application you should see a line that says ‘submission status’. that line will tell you when that application was last ‘updated’.
tbf im unsure whether changes to submission status are meaningful
No they definitely weren't, the website stated all apps would only be looked at after the deadline. Which is why it's a bit strange that the ACs are held so soon after
No they definitely weren't, the website stated all apps would only be looked at after the deadline. Which is why it's a bit strange that the ACs are held so soon after
Hi everyone, I have the Withers final AC tomorrow and just got rejected this morning from another firm after the final stage AC. I felt like it went so well, almost perfectly, so I'm really disappointed and feeling like I don't want to do the Withers AC tomorrow. Has anyone got any advice on how to get past it and do well tomorrow?
Feelings are temporary. If you miss out on the AC, you're gonna regret it. With such a short turnaround, I can understand it can be tough to process and you're maybe feeling defeated after putting forward your best effort. However, you have no choice but to put it behind you, learn how to improve (if you received feedback), and then clear your mind and give this AC your best effort so you have nothing to regret.
As for how to get past it, that depends on you as an individual. Do something that helps take your mind off law maybe, especially if you already feel prepped for the AC. The point is, you just have to do it. Go to the AC with zero recollection of what happened in the previous one.
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