They had a romantic lunch of Mills & Boon and Burger SalmonI feel Mills Reeve and Burgess decided togther let's update them this evening. They went to lunch together today and made this master plan.
They had a romantic lunch of Mills & Boon and Burger SalmonI feel Mills Reeve and Burgess decided togther let's update them this evening. They went to lunch together today and made this master plan.
Wow that is impressive and think it might be because of your VI response. I got similar feedback to that for Pinsents and still got rejected.I got a PFO:
Scores: Verbal high, Numeric High
SJT:
Collab: "natural passion and capability"
Getting things done "consistent showcase"
Client focused "some strengths but missed some opportunities"
Business and commercial mindset "requires further development"
Analysis & problem solving : "outstanding"
I assume the AC is more based on the VI performance than the SJT.
apologies but is the SRA quote supposed to carry on?Deducted points? It depends on the specifics of the plagiarism, but are you aware of this from the SRA?
You have committed and/or have been adjudged by an education establishment to have committed a deliberate assessment offence, which amounts to plagiarism or cheating, in order to gain an advantage for you or others.
As far as the specifics of the question, a professional and regulatory body is something like the SRA, the Teaching Regulation Agency, etc. A university board is an educational body, it's neither professional nor regulatory.
london andThose who got Mills Reeve AC can you share what you got in your feedback report and was it for London you guys applied for?
apologies but is the SRA quote supposed to carry on?
It wasn't determined as deliberate, just poor practice which constitutes plagiarism. That's why I was "deducted points". My essay was capped at a specific mark.
Still nothing from Cooley …
it’s fr the hunger games out hereAutomated reply from asking for reasonable adjustments says theyre still working through all applications (for both spring and summer) because they received a 34% (!) increase in applications this year
heya this is for springis this for spring or summer? also congrats!
Congrats!! Do you mind sharing what the available AC dates are? (Spring already or still the pre-winter scheme ACs)Reed Smith AC OMG!!!! First AC, any tips??
Yeah I think my law school removed it as a requirement due to it only being relevant for barristers. So I should do the VI anyway? Do you think that I should email to explain this to BoE that its no longer a requirement? I am inclined to sit the VI regardless but just not sure how or who I should explain to. its quite odd as I have never had this issue with other firms, sigh.Hmm odd that you didn't do trusts in your LLB. Fwiw, the firms talk about "qualifying law degrees", and the definition is those seven subjects, essentially. However this term is obsolete for solicitor qualification and only relevant for barristers.
In addition, the SQE covers those seven subjects, and a pass at SQE is deemed by the BSB to be equivalent to a qualifying law degree.
I do not think that Ulaw would be fussy about this and unless your degree is something obviously 'off', I doubt anyone would scrutinise it anyway.
If you're talking about stage 1 the provider is SHLanyone knows what the OC test is?
They emailed saying AC’s are 10-18th Feb so I’m assuming they’ll reply next week or maybe week afterAnyone hear back from NRF post-VI?
Wooo well done!!!Reed Smith AC OMG!!!! First AC, any tips??