Tiffany freaking Pollard!![]()
Omg I'm scared 😞 😞 😞 😞 please can I just have a vacation scheme offer... I've been really good😞
I love how every gif poster here is well versed in meme culture
Tiffany freaking Pollard!![]()
Omg I'm scared 😞 😞 😞 😞 please can I just have a vacation scheme offer... I've been really good😞
Tiffany freaking Pollard!
I love how every gif poster here is well versed in meme culture
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Woah!! Okay, not to get into my Kris Jenner personality and find people ways to capitalise off of things.I am in another time zone for breaks so I start getting emails at 2pm and have to suffer till 12am🥳🥳😍😍😍
PS : it’s 6:15am rn and I’ve gotten no sleep after doing the HL stage 2 (too much of an adrenaline pump and anxiousness)
HAHAHAHA, I love this, and yes whenever I lack of examples to use for resilience, I shall talk about this🤪Woah!! Okay, not to get into my Kris Jenner personality and find people ways to capitalise off of things.
But you should defo mention this as a resilience story!
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@flower1 there is no right or wrong answer here (at least in my opinion) but for things that require an answer and a breakdown, whether that be a letter of advice to a client or a report for a supervisor, I would personally include an executive summary of some sort before going into the full picture. However, for anything that is fairly minimal, I wouldn't waste much time providing one as the body of your text should be enough.Thank you, that's really helpful - also, does the supervisor email need an executive summary? I'm confused with which of the things I've listed need one and which don't.
Thank you
There was no option for a practice test, have you come across these for any other firm?Do they just want to see what's a strong arg and and a weak arg the fairly and very are there just because?do you have a guide sheet for this?This is TP tests right? Did you do their practice tests?
On all the practice tests, the correct answer is always either 'very strong', 'strong', and 'fairly strong'; 'very strong' and 'strong' or 'strong' and 'fairly strong' (or same but for weak).
This means you just ignore the stupid extra options and just always choose 'strong' or 'weak'.
IDK if it's a copyright thing or they thought they were doing clever with this BS, but there it is.
Oh I love her so much 😭 😭 😭 the best Celebrity Big Brother season was the one with Tiffany and Gemma Collins... so many memes came out of thatTiffany freaking Pollard!
I love how every gif poster here is well versed in meme culture
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@abc124 although I think monitoring forms are very important, they don't impact applications. In fact, they're actually used for diversity mapping, so the firm can build a better understanding of the applicant demographic, which is useful for reporting measures and recruitment strategy. Most of it is actually optional, so it's not necessary to email them about this.Do recruiters see the equal opportunity monitoring forms? I accidentally submitted a half-empty one for V&E and I wonder if I should email them about it not to come across as sloppy lol
There was no option for a practice test, have you come across these for any other firm?Do they just want to see what's a strong arg and and a weak arg the fairly and very are there just because?do you have a guide sheet for this?
Hey @sqe4676, congratulations on your paralegal interview! I’m assuming that your first interview with the recruiter would have been a chance to get to know who you are and whether you’re right for the role they’re being commissioned to hire for, and the company has now selected you for an interview.Hi everyone! I've just been notified I've gotten through to the next round for a paralegal interview (after having had a first interview with a recuriter). This will now be the second to last interview before the last and final one. It's for an in-house paralegal role and I've been told it will be around 1 hour 20 mins long. Any tips or advice would be really appreciated since i'm not sure what to expect seeing as it's longer than interview's I'm used to. I was told there would be a task involved in the interview too but haven't been given more to go off based on this. If anyone can let me know what I could maybe expect task wise or in the interview itself or any tips (I believe it will be two lawyers in the corporate team) I would be really grateful, thank you!!
Caffeine, deleted insta and tiktok, took unpaid leave this month for SQE1, being kinder to myself with diet and exercise than I usually would be in January. What motivates me is a combination of spite and walking around the nice houses in my local area (Islington, some real beauties) and looking into their kitchens/living rooms and thinking I could do a better job of decor if I had the corporate law money.3am thoughts: how is everyone prepping for ACs/VIs/other tests while juggling uni, work, and life… and not losing their mind? Asking for someone who is definitely struggling.![]()
Caffeine, deleted insta and tiktok, took unpaid leave this month for SQE1, being kinder to myself with diet and exercise than I usually would be in January. What motivates me is a combination of spite and walking around the nice houses in my local area (Islington, some real beauties) and looking into their kitchens/living rooms and thinking I could do a better job of decor if I had the corporate law money.
answer: i am in fact losing my mind. got a tort law exam today, i hope i don’t get a barrage of PFOs right before 😓😓😓😓3am thoughts: how is everyone prepping for ACs/VIs/other tests while juggling uni, work, and life… and not losing their mind? Asking for someone who is definitely struggling.![]()
Good luck!answer: i am in fact losing my mind. got a tort law exam today, i hope i don’t get a barrage of PFOs right before 😓😓😓😓