@panda1989 although switching schemes isn't common, it's not impossible - and there are a variety of reasons why a candidate would request this (made easier if there is ample time before the scheme begins). I think, to facilitate it properly, you need to be honest with the law firm about why it is you want to switch e.g. academic, personal circumstance, or competing internships.Does anyone know how to go about asking to switch schemes/how to phrase it in an email? any advice would be really appreciated!![]()
yeah there was no camera or anything, have at ita
tnx for this its rly insightful, is the camera on? I just wanna do it from my bed![]()
Well you’ve got a VS, so even if these two ACs don’t work out then this cycle would not have been a complete failure.I'm getting kinda nervous now...why don't the nerves come like a week earlier???
The closer I get to my last AC the more scared I get...it's the last chance this cycle since I've not many firms left to hear back from.
How do people deal with the feeling of coming up to your very last AC of any given cycle? I feel insane pressure but also slight burnout lol
Thank you so much Afraz!!@panda1989 although switching schemes isn't common, it's not impossible - and there are a variety of reasons why a candidate would request this (made easier if there is ample time before the scheme begins). I think, to facilitate it properly, you need to be honest with the law firm about why it is you want to switch e.g. academic, personal circumstance, or competing internships.
I do think the latter isn't the most strongest, however, they will find out if the competing firm posts a LinkedIn picture of the cohort and your face/name is somewhere in there.
I'd be direct, and ask if there is any possibility for changing onto an alternative scheme, or if it's possible to be considered under a DTC as the situation as changed for XYZ reason. Reiterate your interest in the firm, and ensure them that they are still a top contender for you, but this is purely circumstantial.
Hopefully they respond with good news.
Congrats! Which dates did they offer for the AC?HSF ac SVS
don't you have ACs at like 6 firms girl you will be fineI'm getting kinda nervous now...why don't the nerves come like a week earlier???
The closer I get to my last AC the more scared I get...it's the last chance this cycle since I've not many firms left to hear back from.
How do people deal with the feeling of coming up to your very last AC of any given cycle? I feel insane pressure but also slight burnout lol
Early in December, just after their open day.when did you apply?
ideally...everything.....does anyone have any tips on how to start preparing for a zoom interview because i’m not sure how much you’re meant to cover in prep![]()
Yeah but people are still allowed to be worried about converting any AC they get, whether that’s 1 or 6. When you think about the amount of time and effort it takes just to get an AC in the first place, it’s completely understandable. It’s that feeling of not wanting all the sacrifices you’ve made to go to waste and really wanting to do well for yourself.don't you have ACs at like 6 firms girl you will be fine
If it helps, in a truly professional manner on their LinkedIn, they essentially said that sometimes applications get "lost in the pile". It also heavily implies that they don't review all applications ("the more likely it is to be reviewed"). They were not a firm I had any real interest in, but it has rather ticked me off seeing this hahaHas anyone who applied for HFW on the deadline heard back?

i passed WG end of November. haven't heard anything since. emailed grad rec last week and they said they are still going through apps.I haven't heard back from DLA since my application which was sent in early Nov, so its like been almost 3 months despite others moving on or rejected etc? I'm not sure if they have just forgotten my app. Is anyone else in the same shoes?