In past cycles I know passing the WG did not mean you would automatically progress to the VI stage. After you passed the WG, the firm used to holistically reassess your written application and your WG performance and would only subsequently make a decision as to progression.Does passing DLA's WG mean you've made it to the next stage in their application process or can you still not be progressed?
Hi @jaisrihere and first of all huge congrats for getting all these open days invites - it is a great achievement! As for my best tips in terms of how to make the most of it:Akin Open Days invite
While I would also be attending HSF Kramer, Hogan Lovells and RPC open days, I would like to know some tips to make the most out of the open day to convert it to a VS!
Could you tell me whether the VI has unlimited time to prepare or not?Phew, just completed macfarlanes simulate test, that was intense, lol.
Hey, well done with completing! Are you able to remember how many video questions there were?Phew, just completed macfarlanes simulate test, that was intense, lol.
It's 2 mins to prepare and 2 mins to answerCould you tell me whether the VI has unlimited time to prepare or not?
3-4 I think, there were some SJTs in between so some breaksHey, well done with completing! Are you able to remember how many video questions there were?
3-4 I think, there were some SJTs in between so some breaks
TQSM! I'd definitely prepare them well for this weekendIt's 2 mins to prepare and 2 mins to answer
I also got developing extraordinary outcomes as a weakness and got invited to the 2nd test. My top skills were championing our clients and giving them the edge, thriving under pressure and embracing transformation.I got the invite on the 12th and completed it on the 4th or 5th day.
My least developed skills were 'embracing transformation' and 'delivering extraordinary outcomes' which really scares me. That said my most developed skills were thriving as a team, thriving under pressure and challenging ourselves so I'm unsure if they balance the "weaknesses' enough?
Failing on 'delivering extraordinary outcomes' feels like it would be a huge red flag for them so expecting a PFO.