Hi @a1024 !!@ZNadeem @Abbie Whitlock @vera.mekhonoshina @Andrei Radu
Hi, How would you recommend structuring this answer for the Sidley Austin Summer VS application? Is this purely about explaining the skills important for a successful lawyer and how they are important using examples or do we also need to compare it to our experiences?
In your view, which personal qualities make a successful lawyer? (250 words max)
From my understanding, Sidley Austin's question is about showing that you understanding what makes a successful lawyer, and demonstrating that you reflect those qualities in yourself. So, it is not purely theoretical - it's strongest when you link the qualities to your own experiences, even briefly.
A structure I might use could be:
- Introduction - identify a few key qualities that you think are essential for a trainee / lawyer. These could be commercial awareness, attention to detail, resilience, teamwork, proactivity etc.
- Explain why they matter - it's important to show that you understand how and why these qualities are important for a lawyer. For example, resilience is essential for managing high-pressure deadlines, or attention to detail matters because small errors can have big consequences in legal documents. This shows that you understand the skills in context, not just in theory.
- Brief personal example - illustrate how you have demonstrated one or two of these qualities in your own experience (e.g. through work experience or a university project). This does not need to be a long story, just a clear and concise example that makes it credible.
- Closing sentence - wrap up by linking the qualities together and showing that these traits are what make a lawyer effective and successful in practice.
So yes, it's definitely a combination: explain the skills / qualities and why they matter, and connect them with your own experience.
I hope that assists