Too bad at science to be a doctor but still need to follow family rules xoxhey guys, I'm quite interested in what your reasons are for doing commercial law, like honest reasons, aside from the reasons used in apps...
Too bad at science to be a doctor but still need to follow family rules xoxhey guys, I'm quite interested in what your reasons are for doing commercial law, like honest reasons, aside from the reasons used in apps...
All of this is extremely valid and I feel the exact same way. It's like why even try and put effort in attending the events and courses these firms put on if they'll chose someone who has done absolutely no engagement anyway.Absolutely in shambles Weil rejection, I even did their careers dinner, open day, mentorship with my uni, allocated mentor was also a trainee at Weil. I did everything I could for the VI, the test was great, I practiced for days, tried various answers, used the tcla vi practice tool till I exhausted most relevant questions. I did all this in Nov, so I don't even get why they took so long. Sometimes no news is just no news, it usually never tends to be good news. I was really hoping they could give me some feedback because it feels very frustrating, because I spend so much time and effort on them it feels like I lost the app I was really really hopeful about deep inside. I cannot help but worry and feel very low.
I would really appreciate some advice at this point.
Honestly, I found it a lot easier than undergrad. What helped me was actually going to all my classes and engaging so that I could ask questions if I needed. Take advantage of all the resources provided and make sure that you do any mocks so that you can go through feedback.For anyone who has completed the PGDL? How hard was it? How many hours a week did you spend on it?
I've heard some people say it was hands down the most difficult thing they've ever done, and heard others say they kinda coasted through it, just wondering what to expect. The providers say to expect to spend 40 hours a week on it, but they would say that. Like I've had modules at uni which were meant to take me 10 hours a week, but could easily spend 1 or 2 and get a first. Other modules I'm spending double the expected time and struggling for a 2:1.
How is the GDL, in terms of contact hours, and further study/revision?
hey guys, I'm quite interested in what your reasons are for doing commercial law, like honest reasons, aside from the reasons used in apps...
Honestly? Maybe a 2-3 if 1 is CHILL AF.Not asking for insights at all, but on a scale of 1-10 how scared should I be? I’m losing my mind because it’s my dream firm.
I am currently doing the PGDL at ULaw, having graduated with a non-law degree last summer. There is a lot of reading and content but imo, it's not difficult to understand the content. You just need to sit down and read read read and make notes. I reckon if you are a hard-working student who went to a decent uni and did a fairly tough course, you will be fine with the PGDL. The student's I know that struggle don't attend the classes. BTW I have not got any grades back so I could have absolutely failed everything LOLFor anyone who has completed the PGDL? How hard was it? How many hours a week did you spend on it?
I've heard some people say it was hands down the most difficult thing they've ever done, and heard others say they kinda coasted through it, just wondering what to expect. The providers say to expect to spend 40 hours a week on it, but they would say that. Like I've had modules at uni which were meant to take me 10 hours a week, but could easily spend 1 or 2 and get a first. Other modules I'm spending double the expected time and struggling for a 2:1.
How is the GDL, in terms of contact hours, and further study/revision?
NO OTHER CHOICE MENTIONED!!Mood rn:
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HeheNO OTHER CHOICE MENTIONED!!
Hope it went well though!!
Yes, that's right.Glad this is working for you, aw they sound so nice!! Aren’t there formal recruiting processes at least at the large city firms? You can have referrals but surely you still sit the same processes?
If I’m being 100% honest, mainly so I can say the following in the future:I’m hey guys, I'm quite interested in what your reasons are for doing commercial law, like honest reasons, aside from the reasons used in apps...
For anyone who has completed the PGDL? How hard was it? How many hours a week did you spend on it?
I've heard some people say it was hands down the most difficult thing they've ever done, and heard others say they kinda coasted through it, just wondering what to expect. The providers say to expect to spend 40 hours a week on it, but they would say that. Like I've had modules at uni which were meant to take me 10 hours a week, but could easily spend 1 or 2 and get a first. Other modules I'm spending double the expected time and struggling for a 2:1.
How is the GDL, in terms of contact hours, and further study/revision?
I second thisToo bad at science to be a doctor but still need to follow family rules xox
on cappfinnity, as in you do the assessment centre online?Has anyone completed an AC on cappfinity before? I am not really sure what to expect
Oooo that variety sounds so interesting! Yes for sure!! Ahhh I can’t wait to startI second this
Moms side of the family are all doctors and dads side of the family are all engineers/investment bankers - I’m too bad at science and don’t like math. Doctor
engineer
lawyer
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But jokes part, having worked in this profession I’m so glad I picked it and cannot see myself doing anything else now!