I applied on the 18th and received the invite to the assessment on the 23rdHey, when did you apply for HL and when did you receive the online assessment? Thanks!
Completely agree. It was too long and I definitely spent more than the recommended 90 minutes on the assessment!Anyone else found the Hogan Lovells online assessment excessively long? For me it did not aligned with the timescales they mentioned. Particularly the Critical Reasoning section which is technically a full Watson Glaser ( 80 Q) which they said on average should take 35 minutesand on top of that speed contributes to the score
It isn't timed in the traditional sense, i.e. you only have 40 mins to complete the test. However, the time you take to answer each question is taken into account.is it timed or untimed?
Same. Applied 9/9 and nothing at all, so think I know what’s comingAlso interested. Applied 11 Sep and no WE invite.
Hi!I am applying to Macfarlanes dinner event hosted by one of their partners, and as part of the application, the question is: Why do you want to attend the dinner?
Would any of you be able to help me out with how to start this question and its structure, including what to mention, as it is only 200 words?
@ZNadeem , @Abbie Whitlock and @Andrei Radu
Thank you
Hi!for linklaters winter vacation scheme - it is just cappfinity we need to have done not watson glaser?
I am applying to Macfarlanes dinner event hosted by one of their partners, and as part of the application, the question is: Why do you want to attend the dinner?
Would any of you be able to help me out with how to start this question and its structure, including what to mention, as it is only 200 words?
@ZNadeem , @Abbie Whitlock and @Andrei Radu
Thank you
Hello!Hi everyone! I’ve been looking at Paul Weiss and wonder whether they’re extremely selective academics wise - of course as all elite firms I assume they’d want to see at least a strong 2.1 but are they Slaughters-level picky? I really wanna save my time this cycle by not applying to firms that only select very high 2.1s or first class grads when plenty of firms don’t care as much.