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Any advice on how to approach why have you chosen to apply for this placement. Other than the firm's work in practice areas of interest any other suggestions.
Did the email come in just now? Good info to know, though even with mitigating circumstances, drawing the line at 2.2s if the overall classification is a 2.1 seems a bit harsh depending on how impactful the circumstances are.
My email was at 5:44pm. She said they also look at things on a case by case basis so it's not an automatic no if you have a couple 2.2s or less. Personally I have a third in my grades and I have progressed to 2nd and 3rd stages at multiple firms so it's not the end for me at least.
This generally can mean at any point in the week - I wouldn't assume that because you haven't heard at the beginning of the week, it is an automatic rejection (or vice versa) as there are many different factors that the graduate recruitment team will need to account for before making any decisions. If you still haven't heard after the week is over, it might be worth politely emailing the graduate recruitment team to ask for an update on when you can expect to hear back
I have already messed up on the first VI question for Macfarlanes simulate assessment. I panicked and didn't really make much sense. Am I better off not submitting it so that they won't have a record of it if I want to apply in the future?
I would still submit it even if you think you messed up the first question - sometimes the depth of your answer will come across better than you think! Additionally, it is unlikely that they'll refer to any previous applications if you want to apply in the future. Law firms receive so many applications that it would be very time-consuming to go through records of old VIs or applications for each applicant, so they will judge you based on your submission in that cycle.
I would try not to worry too much - even if you submit it, it is very unlikely it'll have any effect if you decide to apply again in the future!
Totally understandable that it may not be ideal to film the VI on holiday! If there is still a bit of time before it's due, it could be worth emailing the graduate recruitment team to ask - the worst thing they can say is no! However, keep in mind that they might not get to your email in the time before the deadline if the window to complete it closes soon
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