I feel somewhat obliged to ask what the gruelling academic commitments are (hour-wise)?Does anyone have any advice as to how best to optimise AC prep alongside gruelling academic commitments?
also happy 1000!
I don’t believe in rolling deadlines so… GO FOR IT 😍😍anyone know if it's still worth applying to cleary at this point?
thank you so much!!Congratulations !!!
uhm if I tell you that typically I spend most of my day, everyday (including most of the weekend), on my academics would you believe me.... haha... just because the deadlines and reading never stop. I've been taking shortcuts and disregarding some things (for example lectures and some pieces of reading) just to make some time for apps but it is having a slight effect on my academics lol - which means I need to lock in so deep after apps are over to make up for it all...I feel somewhat obliged to ask what the gruelling academic commitments are (hour-wise)?
Otherwise, the answer is just always scheduling your time well and trying, where possible, to stick to that schedule. But also stay balanced. If you are overworking yourself, it will show - you don't want to turn up completely frazzled.
I’m shooting idc if it’s rollinganyone know if it's still worth applying to cleary at this point?
Fair enough - I wonder therefore if it is potentially a question not of how one prepares for applications but how one studies? I had friends whilst I was still at university who had similar issues, but found instead that it came as a result of studying inefficiently. I can't pretend to know what your degree is or uni is, but surely they must not have an expectation that one needs to work any more than max 9-7 ish Mon-Fri.uhm if I tell you that typically I spend most of my day, everyday (including most of the weekend), on my academics would you believe me.... haha... just because the deadlines and reading never stop. I've been taking shortcuts and disregarding some things (for example lectures and some pieces of reading) just to make some time for apps but it is having a slight effect on my academics lol - which means I need to lock in so deep after apps are over to make up for it all...
you have a point! well then, I am open to advice on how to prepare for ACs efficiently AND how to study efficiently too then hahaahFair enough - I wonder therefore if it is potentially a question not of how one prepares for applications but how one studies? I had friends whilst I was still at university who had similar issues, but found instead that it came as a result of studying inefficiently. I can't pretend to know what your degree is or uni is, but surely they must not have an expectation that one needs to work any more than max 9-7 ish Mon-Fri.
Then again, there's no one-size-fits-all, but based on how successful you seem to have been so far in your applications, you must be doing many things right!
Hey that’s amazing! Would you mind letting us know when you completed your AC? Just had mine yesterday and would love to know a rough timeline!latham spring vac scheme offer!!!!!! i could cry
I’ve not seen a PFO since the cycle started, but people are saying it’s selective.Is the Mishcon SJT automatic?
Link it to the firm. What are you doing now that means you would an asset to the firm? Why has your work made you want to go to the firm?If anyone could help it would be appreciated; i work as a paralegal inhouse, and i want to talk about my experience in my applications but how do i leverage it to show i want to work in a firm but i have xyz experience. I dont want it to sound like a love letter to my job (though i do enjoy it) and make those reviewing my application think i dont want to move
I’ve not seen a PFO since the cycle started, but people are saying it’s selective.
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I’m going to side with the people who heard it live in the flesh and say it’s selective!
roll with itI’m going to side with the people who heard it live in the flesh and say it’s selective!
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