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Hi! Would you mind sending me the example as well? It'd be really helpfulYes, the personal link is the most important part!
I've DMed you with an example from one of my successful applications
billyonthespeeddial that would be super helpful for me too if your willing could you DM me?Hi! Would you mind sending me the example as well? It'd be really helpful![]()
Are you applying for a Training Contract or a Vacation Scheme?Does anyone know if its worth applying to A&O Shearman TC based on their intake numbers cos I can't seem to find info anywhere? Also, given its been a month since apps opened for winter VS - do you think its still worth applying?
I'm in a similar boat, did my GCSEs nearly a decade ago now. I just wish they'd have a box saying: Do you have X grades at A Level, if not, what grades did you achieve and are there any extenuating circumstances? Are my smattering of iGCSEs and O Levels in letter grades that aren't even used anymore relevant when I have six years of academic legal experience and a years worth of practical legal experience. I have to waste easily an hour or two just inputting every individual grade for GCSEs, A levels and my 50 odd university courses. Just a gripe but it really makes me hate these applications. I sound old but I miss the days it was just CV and cover letter.I have a question about the "education" section for most application portals, and would be interested to hear people's opinions...
I completed my GCSEs in 2009 and A Levels in 2011, and an undergraduate degree in Film Studies a few years later. It seems fairly anachronistic to list these grades on current applications, considering my career change and subsequent qualifications (including a PhD and SQE 1 Prep).
My judgement is that if a firm asks for that data as part of the application, however, it does need to be submitted. Career changers must be resigned to fill in GCSE data multiple times, just like any current undergraduate looking for a training contract!
I believe that I present a compelling narrative about how and why I am moving from my initial academic background into Law, but I am wondering how to avoid allowing my subject choices to prejudice future applications.
Thanks for any feedback / comments!
I wanted to apply for TC, having done one elite US VS last cycle and having other legal (high-street/commercial bar) and non-legal (finance) experience - but obviously I wish to maximise my chances of an offerAre you applying for a Training Contract or a Vacation Scheme?
Do you have any previous Vacation Schemes?
Hi! I've had the same question, do you mind DMing me the example as well? Would be highly appreciated. Thank you!Yes, the personal link is the most important part!
I've DMed you with an example from one of my successful applications
I think this is a bit hit-or-miss sometimes, as I've heard both some people get through and some people get rejected at application stage (however they did no changes at all). I think it's unrealistic to expect that your whole answer will change within a year for why law etc... but i think it would be really helpful to tweak it here and there, and add newer examples where you canIf your written application was successful in the last cycle and the questions are the same, can you submit same application but with a few changes?
If you have the possibility to, I would suggest applying for the VS since A&O hire predominantly from there and you would be maximizing your changes of an offer. Your previous legal experience would definitely make you a strong candidate, but I think for those firms that hire mainly from VS (BM, Eversheds Sutherland...) you should apply to VS instead of a direct TC.I wanted to apply for TC, having done one elite US VS last cycle and having other legal (high-street/commercial bar) and non-legal (finance) experience - but obviously I wish to maximise my chances of an offer
You don’t need to force the achievements section if it doesn’t feel relevant for every role — it’s more there to give you space to highlight standout contributions (e.g. “assisted on a live client matter” or “streamlined a process”), not to repeat day-to-day responsibilities.Does anyone know if you need to fill out the achievements section for each work exp on Linklaters written app? Doesn't really seem relevant to most work exp in the traditional sense. Also, why does it say 250 words for each section but only 1000 characters in job description section?
Hi Noah, I completely understand the frustration — it feels a bit backwards when the scheme is rolling, but firms often do this because the Open Day isn’t meant to be the only chance to impress them, it’s more about brand exposure and giving applicants extra insight for interviews and ACs. By December, they’ll still be interviewing and filling places, so it’s not “too late,” but it does mean you shouldn’t wait around.Gibsons Vac Scheme opened today, the deadline is on 16th January, but their Open Day is on 4th December. However, the Vac Scheme is on a rolling basis, so I wonder why they would hold their Open Day so late. Surely, by then, most of their Vac Scheme places are gonna be gone....Likewise, Wilkie and Latham are smart enough to have their Open Days next month, given the fact that the Vac Scheme deadline is in December, and it's on a Non-Rolling basis as well🤦♂️
Is it for their Open Day?I've applied to Latham and Watkins and I am preparing for their assessment and VI. Does anyone have advice in how to approach their test?
For work experience sections, I think bullet-point style might be best as STAR tends to be more suited for competency-questions or situational questions. If you use STAR, you also might miss out on different situations you learned from since you can only really focus on 'one' experience/task. I would suggest using a concise, yet focused description of your role, but it might be safer to write them out in prose as some firms prefer that over bullet points.For the work experience section of the Sidley application, should I use the STAR format to describe my experiences, or is it better to list them in a concise, bullet-point style (e.g. ‘Drafted X’, ‘Reviewed Y’)? @Jaysen @Ram Sabaratnam would you be able to help me with this? Thank you so much!
Hi Hanzeeb! I’d say the most important experiences to include would be your mini-pupillages and your role within the tech company, since both show different but valuable skills. For the virtual law programmes, you could combine them into one entry under a single section so that it still counts as relevant legal experience without taking up multiple slots.Hi guys, I would really appreciate some advice! On a particular application it only allows for 4 work experience/ employment places. I have done 3 mini pupillage's, a commercial law virtual programme via forage and also have quite a lot of paid employment with one tech company. Within this company, I have progressed and been in 3 different roles and I am currently still employed there.
For a vac scheme application would you advise that I only use my legal experience in the work experience section, or use my current employed role and legal work experience and if so which ones.
Thank you so much!
Hi there,For those who have passed application stages multiple times, what structure do you use?
Also good luck everyone, we’ve got this!
Hi @futuresolicitor2028In terms of application strategy is the advice less and better quality apps vs more. I've condensed an initial list of 30 to 9 firms I want to apply to, of which there is 1 star firm that I want, but they offer no vacation scheme! I feel like it's risky applying to only 9 (VS/TCs) but I've never done this so!
Hi there,Hi, is not having AAA at A levels - a deal breaker. I do have a 2:i from Law School but A levels were kinda bad. Does that hurt my chances a lot?
Could you also kindly share this with me??Yes, the personal link is the most important part!
I've DMed you with an example from one of my successful applications