Hi! For those who’ve completed the Milbank WG, did you receive any confirmation email after submitting it? Like similar to the first test?
Truly happy for you buddy!Simmons OD 😀
Is this for VS or OD?Latham 2nd test invite after completing the 1st test yesterday. Is this automatic?
Does anyone know how strict Sidley Austin are with alevel grades , I’m a bit below ABB. Sidley require AAA.
However I have high firsts in all my modules from a RG law.
Thanks for this!I know people who got through to HR/partner interview with ABB
Never got the WGI'm so sorry to hear this
Was Cleary before or after the WG do you mind me asking?
Thanks for this!
Do you think Sidley winter vac scheme is more competitive to get on to, or the summer and spring scheme
13th October ! Thanks!Congratulations! If you don’t mind me asking, when did they email saying you’d passed the test? Best of luck 🙌🏼
Pick up a hobby or two to distract yourself, take a walk, listen to music, just do something unrelatedGuys... Any tips on how to manage anticipation anxiety?
I've never made so many applications and awaited for so many results, worrying about their outcomes. Life in academia was so smooth and I always got into wherever I wanted to.
Dealing with rejections for the first time, in bulk is mildly shivering but I'm getting past it well. It's the anticipation and uncertainty of not knowing anything I'm struggling with. I'm on my email page once in 20 mns refreshing... And it just spikes up my heartbeat and makes me feel nauseating.
If any of you have been there, I would like to know what helps you!
Thanks in Advance.
Idk how useful (or coherent) any of this is but hope it helps 1. Anticpation + uncertainty is an unavoidable pain, it just is a part of the process. However, It shows you give a f*** about what you're doing, your applications and this whole process - it shows ur putting in effort, care and time into ur applications so massive W for this. 2. The only way out this situ is through it, legit you just gotta keep ur head down and stay pushing - imagine urself as a rhino (me off 3 white monster cans at 2am) and just visualise you making ur way outta this process. 3. From my experience, the best advice I got is assuming the moment you hit send on an application, assume a rej. Then whatever may come is either what you expected, or a pleasant surprise. and 4. Remember to do other stuff apart from apps, even though apps are really important and everyone wants a job at the end of the day, keep doing ur hobbies, keep going outside and getting fresh air. - TDLR: its horrible process, your feelings are more than valid, and the only way out of it is through it, keep your focus, keep your hobbies, and keep having faith in yourself 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏Guys... Any tips on how to manage anticipation anxiety?
I've never made so many applications and awaited for so many results, worrying about their outcomes. Life in academia was so smooth and I always got into wherever I wanted to.
Dealing with rejections for the first time, in bulk is mildly shivering but I'm getting past it well. It's the anticipation and uncertainty of not knowing anything I'm struggling with. I'm on my email page once in 20 mns refreshing... And it just spikes up my heartbeat and makes me feel nauseating.
If any of you have been there, I would like to know what helps you!
Thanks in Advance.
I completely understand your worries around the changing applications landscape - SJTs and VIs used to be the part of applications I dreaded the most as well. The only thing I think makes a major difference for VIs is, unsurprisingly, hours and hours of practice in front of the camera. It can be a uniquely boring and awkward exercise to go through, but in truth it is the only way you can ever get comfortable with the format. Section A and B of the competency interview guide I linked bellow go more in-depth in terms of the particulars of how you should prepare for VIs as well, so maybe also take a look there.Hi @Andrei Radu,
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience and for your encouraging words. It genuinely means a lot to hear from someone who has been through something similar. I also appreciate the guide you shared — I’ll definitely take a closer look and try to apply the advice.
I’ve spent a lot of time refining my interview skills over the past year, but given that I haven’t even been invited to a single AC this cycle, I’m starting to worry that all that effort might have been for nothing. Recruitment also feels completely different this year — I was finally starting to feel like I understood the process last cycle, and now suddenly it’s a whole new landscape with constant tests and VIs. Do you have any advice for handling those?
So far I’ve submitted 5 applications, with 3 more planned for this week, and 16 more lined up over the next couple of months. Would that be enough? I’m trying to balance a job to pay my bills alongside all of this, and nothing seems to be progressing. With rolling deadlines, I also feel like I’m racing against time — it’s starting to feel really overwhelming.