Currently procrastinating so thought I’d go have a quick look.
It was the 9th. It was wrongly listed on Legal Cheek.
Yes I have subsequently seen that after further research. I understand that law firms pay to appear on Legal Cheek and Chambers - and the information provided on the respective firm pages are signed of by the firm before they are published - so the deadline should be accurate. They are both not getting it wrong for no reason.Currently procrastinating so thought I’d go have a quick look.
Went on their LinkedIn and it says “The countdown is on for our 9 January 2026 deadline! ⌛ “
Chambers stated 11th Jan as well.It was the 9th. It was wrongly listed on Legal Cheek.
Hey @Legallylaw if they have limited the experiences to 5 and have not specified the criteria, your best option is to select 5 experiences you feel most sell your ability to navigate the legal world. Whether this be through direct experience or transferrable skills. It's probably limited for efficient screening, so I wouldn't suggesting sending them a CV if they haven't asked for oneHii, with applications limiting 5 work experiences, is it a good idea to just send your CV to the Grad Rec to explain all the other ones you have?
Hey,Hii, with applications limiting 5 work experiences, is it a good idea to just send your CV to the Grad Rec to explain all the other ones you have?
Hi @flower1, I think you've covered the bulk of what could potentially be asked in a written exercise, unless the firm wants to throw in a little curveball and provide another format, but generally what it is assessing will be the same.Hello @Afraz Akhtar
I was wondering what are the different types of things that we could be asked to draft for the written exercise. So far, I have - client email, partner email, memo, report, and note. I saw note written somewhere before but i'm not sure what this means? Is there anything else I should be aware of?
Also, where am I supposed to find the structure of all these things - I checked roughly across the forum, but I mean like a comprehensive structure for all, including things like which documents need an executive summary, which don't etc.
Thank you
Yes I have subsequently seen that after further research. I understand that law firms pay to appear on Legal Cheek and Chambers - and the information provided on the respective firm pages are signed of by the firm before they are published - so the deadline should be accurate. They are both not getting it wrong for no reason.
Hopefully they did not receive enough apps and re-open their apps.
I actually don’t know how to put into words how excited I am to get my first post-TC headshot done.
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LOL LET ME GO BACK TO PREPPING FOR THESE TESTS SO I CAN ACTUALLY GET A TC.
Does anyone have any advice on this question for RPC: In what ways do you see yourself as ‘strikingly real’, and how does that connect with your motivation to apply here and your confidence in succeeding? (300 words max) *
I have to say, a rather unconventional question ...