Has anyone else not heard back from Bakers since submitting their application?
I just checked my portal and its a pfo for me!! Check your portal because it doesnt look like they have sent any emails yet...Can’t believe I made this mistake again but I somehow thought my Reed smith vi was due today but it was due the 14th. Gen hate myself this is the second time this has happened (can u tell a lot is going for me rn)
Also has anyone heard back from Gowling Birmingham post their vi?
Was this info in an email?Are the Mills&Reeve AC invites this afternoon just for regional offices? Applied to London and was told I’d hear back w/c 19th Jan so next Monday..
i digress but i love the way u speak and structure all ur posts there's something so mathematical about ur vibeI got a PFO:
Scores: Verbal high, Numeric High
SJT:
Collab: "natural passion and capability"
Getting things done "consistent showcase"
Client focused "some strengths but missed some opportunities"
Business and commercial mindset "requires further development"
Analysis & problem solving : "outstanding"
I assume the AC is more based on the VI performance than the SJT.
Automated reply from asking for reasonable adjustments says theyre still working through all applications (for both spring and summer) because they received a 34% (!) increase in applications this yearStill nothing from Cooley …
urgentttI’ve been invited to a Bank of England video interview due tomorrow. However, I’ve just been emailed about amended eligibility criteria from the University of Law, which the Bank of England uses for its programme, now requiring Trusts. I achieved a first-class law degree at a top Russell Group university but did not take Trusts as it wasn’t required for my course. I’m unsure how to proceed, especially as the email arrived at 5pm today and I may not receive a response in time. Should I still complete the video interview? Any advice would be appreciated, im sooo upset by this. sigh I wish they disclosed this before.
id appreciate any advice pleaseurgentttI’ve been invited to a Bank of England video interview due tomorrow. However, I’ve just been emailed about amended eligibility criteria from the University of Law, which the Bank of England uses for its programme, now requiring Trusts. I achieved a first-class law degree at a top Russell Group university but did not take Trusts as it wasn’t required for my course. I’m unsure how to proceed, especially as the email arrived at 5pm today and I may not receive a response in time. Should I still complete the video interview? Any advice would be appreciated, im sooo upset by this. sigh I wish they disclosed this before.
BoE:Who emailed you, Ulaw or BoE?
What is the specific programme?
Generally Ulaw just want your money, and wouldn't be fussy about minor details like that.
I certainly would not skip the VI.
when an application says this
"Have you ever been under investigation for any matters or criticised, censured, suspended or the subject of any disciplinary activity by a professional/regulatory body?"
does this mean I have to declare that I have been investigated and deducted points by my uni for plagiarism in an essay? How far does the term "professional/regulatory body" apply in this instance? I'm assuming that the board which reviews undergraduate work within a given academic department is classed as a "professional/regulatory" body surely?
BoE:
Thank you for applying to the Trainee Solicitor Development Programme (TDSP). Congratulations on your invite to the Video Interview stage!
The University of Law, who we partner with to provide this programme, has amended its eligibility criteria. In addition to the programme’s published requirements, you must now meet both of the following eligibility criteria:
These core subjects form the foundation of SQE assessments and are therefore essential for progressing in the programme.
- Completion of the following seven “black letter law” subjects at Level 4 or aboveas part of your degree or postgraduate qualification:
- English Legal Systems
- Tort
- Contract
- Public Law
- Criminal
- Trusts
- Land Law