Now people are getting Perkins replies 😭another firm to add to me itching for a reply from sigh list keeps getting longer
I applied on the deadline as well (such a bad habit of mine) so I just know I will be the last to hearNow people are getting Perkins replies 😭another firm to add to me itching for a reply from sigh list keeps getting longer
I gotta say there’s no way you typed that correctly on the first go😂YESSS zonnonomo congratulations!!
8-6, have been for the past 2 cycles. Applying* for a chance* at being a trainee* lawyer is a part- time job atp.anyone else working a 9-5 whilst doing applications? It’s actually the trenches
And checking tcla every 10 minutes for a potential heartbreak 😂anyone else working a 9-5 whilst doing applications? It’s actually the trenches
Yepp plus SQE1 this month. I hate that I did this to myself.anyone else working a 9-5 whilst doing applications? It’s actually the trenches
You’re a real trooper, genuinely props to you. Sometimes when law firms ask what is your greatest achievement, I actually want to say working full time and answering 4, 500 word questions for 20 law firms😭8-6, have been for the past 2 cycles. Applying* for a chance* at being a trainee* lawyer is a part- time job atp.
Im supposed to be working right now but I cant focus as Im just refreshing the forum and my emails😭😭And checking tcla every 10 minutes for a potential heartbreak 😂
i salute you guys for managing this!anyone else working a 9-5 whilst doing applications? It’s actually the trenches
Thank you star ⭐️It's strengths based (eg How would you hand X situation/ what would you do if you find yourself in X crisis). I think there is also on motivational question (did my VI in Nov so I don't remember many details)
Unironically this is such a valid answer. Sacrificing your limited free time after work for years at a chance to break into this career is not nothing.You’re a real trooper, genuinely props to you. Sometimes when law firms ask what is your greatest achievement, I actually want to say working full time and answering 4, 500 word questions for 20 law firms😭
Oh don’t get me started on this!!anyone else working a 9-5 whilst doing applications? It’s actually the trenches
No me too, I actually regret not locking in on applications during university because this is not for the weakOh don’t get me started on this!!
I really took doing more applications while at uni for granted because OMG…. THE TRENCHES
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Wow, if that doesn’t show workflow management, I don’t know what does.Yepp plus SQE1 this month. I hate that I did this to myself.
Especially when I think about how we went from three 500-word questions and a WGT… to four 300-word questions, a SJT with a WGT at the end, followed by your application now being read, then sprinkled with a VI which has 2 curveballs and a repeat of one of your four 300-word questions. 😍😍No me too, I actually regret not locking in on applications during university because this is not for the weak
I took for granted how much easier the applications were a few years back…Especially when I think about how we went from three 500-word questions and a WGT… to four 300-word questions, a SJT with a WGT at the end, followed by your application now being read, then sprinkled with a VI which has 2 curveballs and a repeat of one of your four 300-word questions. 😍😍
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@meredithgrey congratulations on making it this far! The WE is definitely a stressful element, and one that is heavily linked to time preparation. So, set yourself a strict amount of time to go through the reading, whichever way works for you. I tend to first look at the question I am being asked, and to then go through the wider materials (just so, I can leverage some of the reading time to build out a skeleton of what I am going to say).I've got my first written exercise tmrw and I acc have no clue what to expect. They have been so vague and just said I don't need any prior knowledge but like idek what it is I'll be writing all I know is it's 40 mins (this is w extra time). Any advice pls I'm getting desparate!!😫