genuinely scared. feel like i bombed mine lollare these goodwin rejections post vi?
genuinely scared. feel like i bombed mine lollare these goodwin rejections post vi?
I’m so damn confused I don’t remember writing that post what the hell??? 😀😀😀i read it as they went to an open day with their ex as a date!!
haha wait that's crazy it jumps to your saul goodman post 😂I’m so damn confused I don’t remember writing that post what the hell??? 😀😀😀
Wait that’s so funnyhaha wait that's crazy it jumps to your saul goodman post 😂
Yeah... I was mainly referring to Linklaters because they have the usual consistent 2:1s requirement...I got a 2:2 in a Jurisprudence module and one thing that made me feel better was talking to a Slaughters partner who said he got the same! Obviously that was years ago for him, but I’m sure there’s plenty of high-achieving people in law that have the odd 2:2 module and it never hindered them. I highly doubt that a firm would automatically reject someone for having the odd 2:2 if the rest of their grades are good. Some firms do have a requirement of having a 2:1+ in every module though.
If I’m honest, I’ve avoided firms with that requirement to focus my energy elsewhere. It’s annoying because the 2:2 was very clearly a one-off for me, but I don’t have any extenuating circumstances to explain it, nor would they care that many people who took the same module that year got a 2:2 as well. However, there’s no harm in trying your chances, and there may be elements in your application that may encourage the recruitment team to overlook the grade.Yeah... I was mainly referring to Linklaters because they have the usual consistent 2:1s requirement...
I did a vac scheme at Links and had a 2:2 module! You’ve got this!!Do you know if they vehemently reject people who may have the odd 2:2 module?
If a firm hasn't got back to you by now about it, how likely is an AC within the last week of Jan? I'm travelling from the 19th-28th Jan and I'm terrified I'll have to cancel the family holiday and drop everything for a last minute AC.
Anyone have insight to how much notice they give?
If a firm hasn't got back to you by now about it, how likely is an AC within the last week of Jan? I'm travelling from the 19th-28th Jan and I'm terrified I'll have to cancel the family holiday and drop everything for a last minute AC.
Anyone have insight to how much notice they give?
Just on the back of what Harvey’s saying, I know two people who have had virtual ACs because they were out of the country. So it can be done 🙂↕️Would they not be able to offer a remote AC held virtually? Some firms allow this option I think. I’ve seen it in the FAQs section of grad rec websites.
One for the full time work crew.
How do you explain your role when filling out work experience sections? I work in projects, and I find my descriptions often lean heavily toward project-focused language when I’m explaining all the different things I do rather than clearly highlighting transferable skills.
Like, do you focus on a certain amount of skills, then build your entry around that, or go for everything?
I find explaining my part-time jobs easier because it was mainly serving customers, folding t-shirts, and working in a team for like 4 hours.😍 So fewer responsibilities, which means more clear skills.
MY 3RD YEAR OF DEALING W THESE APPS I SWEAR I THINK I DIED IN 2019 AND ALL OF THIS IS SOME PARALLEL UNIVERSE
SOOO REAL MAYBE WE WANT IT SO BAD BECAUSE WE ALREADY HAVE IT IN SOME OTHER UNIVERSE (IM DELUSIONAL)Maybe it is a parallel universe and we’re all stuck until we get TCs and then reach the other side…
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