When did you complete the AC? ThanksSome people have been called with Spring VS invitations this afternoon
When did you complete the AC? ThanksSome people have been called with Spring VS invitations this afternoon
Could just be chasing the feedback internally - participation by a lawyer in the AC will be a small part of their daily commitment and client work will always come first. They’ll be back to you for sure even if it’s first thing Monday. Is your VS with the other firm time limited for acceptance?Would love some advice. I recently emailed a firm post AC to ask about whether I’d got the VS, and I said I’d got an offer from elsewhere (they had said if this happened you could email them to speed up the process etc). They said they’d respond by the end of this week. Not much time left and they still haven’t messaged. Can I assume PFO?
I would say so yes. Their decisions between applications will have been made so it’s then reflecting who you are as a person.Once you get to an AC does the decision about offering a VC go purely based on performance at the AC or do they look back to application/VI etc? Or does it vary firm to firm? Thanks in advance for any info.
Focus on the topic and impact behind the example. Thats where the good stuff is so you can think more generally how would that impact a client. The real life event is just a good example of the underlying issue in practice.For commercial awareness, how far back should I be going? I am looking into events from this year so far but not sure if I will look outdated if I refer to incidents from the end of last year too
Really sorry to hear that, may I know when did you submit your app? Mine was sent in October and radio silence![]()
Post app & I applied closer to the deadline. No news is good news as I spoke to the team and there are only two of them going through apps (rolling).Hate to be that one guy right now but was this post app or TI and was it Spring or Summer? Did yous apply early or closer to the deadline?
Honestly, I think they do understand it. From an objective point of view they have to review all the amazing applications they receive.Does anyone else question whether they really want to work at a firm that isn't able to respond in a reasonable timeframe, or within a deadline they themselves have set? I also question if firms truly understand how much work and effort is required to apply to these schemes.
Spring or Summer if you don't mind me asking?
Out of my uni modules so far, I’ve got 2 2:2s. How bad will this look? The rest of my modules are 6 1sts (2 of which in 80s) and the last one is a 2:1. Reality checks are greatly appreciated.
Has anyone received a Debevoise PFO yet?At least they sent an update - Debevoise said they'd get back by today but haven't.
I honestly think this is such a non-issue. Unless a firm explicitly specifies they look for consistent 2.1s, I don’t think a firm will disregard your app when it’s stated they look for a 2.1 overall. Obviously better grades help, but degree marks are also not graded the same as say A-levels or GCSE’s are, so the value of a 2.1 differs depending on the uni. But it’s really not the be all and end all.I’ve got a few 2:2 modules too with mit circs and I’ve progressed with a few US firms post app like Akin, Debs, Gibson, Weil and Willkie (a few other firms too). Like you most of my modules are over 65% with a good number of 1sts, so I think these module marks are not gna look bad at all. It obvs depends on the wider app though whether you’ll progress beyond the initial app stage.
I tend to detach the grad rec team from the firm/training contract itself. Although if grad rec are heavily involved with trainees, that would put me off.Does anyone else question whether they really want to work at a firm that isn't able to respond in a reasonable timeframe, or within a deadline they themselves have set? I also question if firms truly understand how much work and effort is required to apply to these schemes.