Did you use this link.just tried to submit my bakers app and it popped up with 'an error has occurred'....
Did you use this link.just tried to submit my bakers app and it popped up with 'an error has occurred'....
Sorry to hear about IM, which location was this for?
Bristol and no might email to ask for more, but I doubt they'll give it, which is a shameWell done on the Bevan stage! What office did u apply for IM? Can I ask as well if you were offered any more feedback then the generalised one we had?
@Jaysen please do you know if the Perkins Coke webinar for tomorrow will be recorded? as I may not be able to attend due to work commitments. Will really appreciate it.

Hello!Hi @Abbie Whitlock, thank you for answering my question earlier! Please can I ask your opinion on the following question on white and case’s application form:
Please use the space below to provide details of any careers events you have attended e.g. insight days, workshops, presentations etc. These do not need to be White and Case specific.
Its 350 max words so it seems like an important question, but I haven’t attended any insight days or workshops with firms :/ I’m not sure if this means I shouldn’t apply?
Yes! I'll send it out in an email straight after the event@Jaysen please do you know if the Perkins Coke webinar for tomorrow will be recorded? as I may not be able to attend due to work commitments. Will really appreciate it.
Thank you so much abbie!! This is really helpfulHey!
I would say that the written exercises don't tend to be too dissimilar from the written exercises that you would get at AC stage. In my experience, they are usually still quite commercially focused - for example, something such as acting for a PE firm and putting together a short report on which company to invest in from a range of options, based on the information you have been given. Usually, the way that you do well is by explaining your thought process and backing up the points that you make with the evidence provided - there isn't usually a right or wrong answer!
The main difference I found was the timing, and my VS written tasks were often slightly longer than AC ones - most of my AC exercises were around 30-45 minutes, whereas on a VS they were more like 1 to 1.5 hours. That extra time usually means that you are expected to go into slightly more depth or structure your answer a bit more clearly, rather than being a quick fire task under pressure.
Overall, if you are comfortable with AC-style written tasks, I'd say you'll be in a really good position going into the VS! Best of luck!!![]()
The fact it’s considered a big accomplishment by us applicants to even get to AC stage is still crazy to me - law firms are making this process more and more difficult each yearBrowne Jacobson AC for London :0 anyone has any tips would love you forever