Hi, has anyone not heard back from Willkie yet? I just don't understand. My application was made in November, and I see people applying later than me receive VI invites or rejections. It's quite frustrating
nopehas anyone heard from PWC post VI?
thanks harvey I appreciate thisKirsty mentioned most decisions would be sent out by the end of this week, but not all. You sent your app around the same time as me, so I think you’ll hear back in a few days for sure. For some people, esp if they applied a lot closer to the deadline, they’ll likely hear back in Jan.
Nice! Is this straight after the app? I've just sent my app in and am wondering about the process.Just sat Milbank’s test. That was probs one of the best test I’ve ever sat lmao. Obvs idk if I passed it but regardless, it was enjoyable.
Have yet to apply W&C, and have yet to hear from Sidley. I don't expect a reply from the latter until Jan at the earliest, as they are busy sending out WVS/TC conversion offers this week and will be off for Christmas.Assuming no one has heard back from W&C or Sidley yet? I'm just forgetting about them atm and focusing on my applications that aren't US firms cause I have no energy anymore 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hi, from what I know people choose to work part time when they don’t have classesReally rogue question, but when you start the PGDL or SQE, how do people afford to live in London? I’m coming from Leeds and having to move down with my partner and for the life of us cannot see how we will manage it. Those who’ve done the SQE or going to, how do you make it work? Most firms I’m looking at give a 10-15k bursary but I’ve no idea how to make that work :/
- sorry if this is a really daft question, but I’ve tried to do some research and thought maybe this could be a good place to discuss since we will all (or majority) need to move down to London at some point?
If you haven't done a Masters before, many firms will allow you to do the GDL/SQE with an additional dissertation so that it counts a Masters and you can then apply to SFE to access a Masters Loan of around £12,500. You would only be able to claim that once though.Really rogue question, but when you start the PGDL or SQE, how do people afford to live in London? I’m coming from Leeds and having to move down with my partner and for the life of us cannot see how we will manage it. Those who’ve done the SQE or going to, how do you make it work? Most firms I’m looking at give a 10-15k bursary but I’ve no idea how to make that work :/
- sorry if this is a really daft question, but I’ve tried to do some research and thought maybe this could be a good place to discuss since we will all (or majority) need to move down to London at some point?
Many take the postgraduate loan (if you’re eligible).Really rogue question, but when you start the PGDL or SQE, how do people afford to live in London? I’m coming from Leeds and having to move down with my partner and for the life of us cannot see how we will manage it. Those who’ve done the SQE or going to, how do you make it work? Most firms I’m looking at give a 10-15k bursary but I’ve no idea how to make that work :/
- sorry if this is a really daft question, but I’ve tried to do some research and thought maybe this could be a good place to discuss since we will all (or majority) need to move down to London at some point?
I struggled with this for SO LONG but I discovered the 'Wake Up to Money' podcast and it's so good. It discusses business news but without any jargon so it feels really comprehensible. It also covers so many different issues and sectors so it's great for building an understanding of different business areasDoes anyone have any advice on how to build commercial awareness (other than reading the FT everyday and keeping up with the Firm)...? Any current trends to look out for?