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Hey, an hour agoCongrats!!! do you mind me asking when you received this email?
Can I ask how you found out about this? Was it on their website?King & Spalding trainee Q&A invite. Who else is going to this? It’s an online event next week.
I got the same strengths as you and my weakness was adaptability. I thought I was in with a good shot with that ngl hahahaWhat was everyone’s report feedback for FF?
I got collaboration, growth and credible communicator as strength
Personal responsibility as weakness
I applied to an open day. They invited me to this instead.Can I ask how you found out about this? Was it on their website?
I believe if you qualify there ie. in NY you will just need to do SQE2 to transfer to being qualified here but do check further.Hi! First-time poster here after many months of reading and lurking
Writing for advice because I am truly at a crossroads.
I'm contemplating. Do I — (a) take my chances and continue applying for TCs as an international student, hopefully significantly improving my skillset and application-writing in preparation for the next cycle, or (b) consider practicing at my home-country as a foreign-qualified lawyer (probably the NY Bar). I know both aren't mutually exclusive; I can continue applying and prep for the bar at the same time, but really it's the opportunity cost that concerns me. How should I spend my time in a way that would give me the best return?
For context: I'm an international student, having graduated UCL Law in 2023 with a 1st. After graduating, I chose to go back home because of a job offer. Fast-forward to now, I'm realising that I much prefer the structure of a legal career than what venture capital can offer me.
While working full-time, I applied to Direct TCs to 12 firms and reached the final-stage for only one MC firm last year, but got rejected. I was hoping to have the opportunity to do more interviews, but only managed to get 1.
TLDR; Is it a good use of my time to prep for the NY Bar for the July exam, and then focus on TC applications after the exam? This is so that, if I indeed don't get anything the next cycle in London, I'm qualified and have options to work here at home.
Anyone with experience doing the NY bar, or in a similar position — or really anyone at all — please advise and I'd love to talk!
wait so practice goes to actual test?Hi @Jessica Booker, I received an invite to do the Freshfields WG test which also contained a link to do a practice test. I clicked on the link to check whether it was working and closed the window after. When I try to access the test now, it doesn't let me do it. Do you think it would be detrimental to ask the recruitment team to send me a new link? In case it may showcase me as not having attention to detail or another competency required for a lawyer.
no it goes to practice test but apparently you can only access the practice test oncewait so practice goes to actual test?
which platform is the watson glaser on?no it goes to practice test but apparently you can only access the practice test once
No - any work experience ideally should be included unless you are limited to a number of entries.@Jessica Booker is 2018 work experience too old? I want to include everything ideally. Thanks in advance for your advice.