Hey @zara elles personally, I don’t see this as being an issue.I've completed a few VI's recently where when asked questions similar to the application I have used similar examples in both. For example used the same commercial topic, or used the same reasons for wanting to join the firm. Given that I havent heard back from them yet, I'm starting to think that this may not have been the best idea - is this a non-issue or should I be avoiding this going forward? Any advice would be appreciated!
@Bread I think there’s no set approach here. It could be approached either way. Personally, I prefer prose, as it allowed you to detail the role, outline your responsibilities and takeaways and link it back to a legal career coherently. Whereas, this may be tricky to achieve in list format - it would just feel forced.For Forsters’ work experience question (Please describe up to three roles, such as paid employment, voluntary work, or positions of responsibility, that you believe are relevant to your application for a training contract. For each, outline your responsibilities, what you learned, and how the experience has helped you develop skills or insights that are applicable to a legal career. Be sure to include the dates for each role. (Approx. 100 words per item) 300 words max), should we answer in prose or in more of a list format? Like should there be a title before each paragraph with the job title and dates as you would have on an allhires/candid work experience entry? there is nowhere else on the form to add work experiences or a cv
Thank you. I guess what I mean by "list format" is having a title before each entry saying the job title and dates, then have the description in prose. Would this be preferable, or should the answer read as more of an essay?@Bread I think there’s no set approach here. It could be approached either way. Personally, I prefer prose, as it allowed you to detail the role, outline your responsibilities and takeaways and link it back to a legal career coherently. Whereas, this may be tricky to achieve in list format - it would just feel forced.
Try writing it out in prose, and if you feel like you’re wasting too much words this way (as 100 for each isn’t a lot) then revert back to list format.
Like I said, I don’t think there’s a set approach here - you just need to figure out which way best works for you.
@Bread I think for the purpose of the dates, it would be useful to include a heading of the position and dates before each paragraph.Thank you. I guess what I mean by "list format" is having a title before each entry saying the job title and dates, then have the description in prose. Would this be preferable, or should the answer read as more of an essay?
It’s a working day but one many people book-off as leave.do all EC teams continue with regular working hours today?
@Afraz Akhtar do you know anything about this? thank youHow do I use the 50% off my first application review as a premium member?
So at the webinar they said 1 page ideally, 2 pages max. So in theory they did say that it should be fine. But others have told me to try to keep it to a page - and I’m super paranoid so. If I’m unable to cut it down I will just send it off how it is, mine is currently 1.5 too!
Is milbank first test just a SJT?
Not sure how relevant this is but when I did a graphic design course before uni, and the general rule was serif (Times New Roman for example) is for print and sans serif (let's say Arial) is for screens.I have a question:
I think one of the only ways to make my cover letter fit the 1 page limit is to use times new roman. Will this be disadvantageous for my app? Personally Times New Roman is an eyesore lol but need to get this cover letter down to 1 page one way or another
Hiya, I submitted mine on 31st, like an hour before the deadline💀 and just got their test invite so incase you ended up applying and are worried, there is hope! Good luck xxIs it too late to apply to Milbank spring as they seem to be rolling this year ?
Yes, I submitted the app a few minutes before the deadlineNice, is this for VS and when did you apply?