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<blockquote data-quote="Amgrad" data-source="post: 221766" data-attributes="member: 42426"><p>I have different strategies. Usually, I don't mind about spring or summer as most firms <strong>do not specify exactly which scheme dates (especially between spring and summer)</strong> you could choose, it will eventually decided after you pass the assessment day or final recruitment stage before VS. The exceptions are Milbank, Weil, and few others.</p><p></p><p>Instead, I'd be more focused on:</p><p></p><p>• <strong>The scheme deadlines</strong>: All firms provide different deadlines, whilst scheme dates might be still <strong>TBC</strong> like Kirkland & Ellis. I'd rather focus on this first among all. Based on my overall observations, UK firms (city, magic and silver circle firms) are closing their recruitment timeline earlier than international and the US counterparts.</p><p></p><p>• <strong>Your calendars</strong>: Whether you are students or professionals, you might have clashed schedule with the scheme dates, so be aware to look at which dates you can't attend, particularly during exam week or critical day when you can't take a leave. For example, not all UG and PG university students both local or overseas can attend <strong>summer schemes on 8-19 June 2026 </strong>as it's still in your term dates, precisely among RG universities, except Bristol, QMU, Kings, UofM, and few.</p><p></p><p>• <strong>Their open days</strong>: If the firms among your top choices, it's highly recommended to attend their ODs, before submitting your final VS applications. It's unlikely the Open Day will fall after the deadline<strong> (except for winter)</strong>, so don't rush your submission. OD isn't essential to secure VS, but it gives you glimpse of views about the firms and industries, especially if you are non-law that helps you in the written to mid application stage.</p><p></p><p>• <strong>The firm's recruitment stages and ACs:</strong> The only thing you could consider is the recruitment stage, if the firm's rolling and has shorter phase <strong>(without VI, SJT),</strong> then you should apply earlier than those non rolling with bunch of tests and later ACs.</p><p></p><p>• <strong>The firm's rolling and rolling:</strong> This is the <strong>last thing to consider</strong>, I've seen many asked for the methods of evaluating candidates. As Abbie said, don't worry too much. I started to relieve after each submission and pause I made.</p><p></p><p><strong>Why am I thinking like this?</strong></p><p></p><p>• After PW PFO, I don't care if my app takes <strong>days even weeks</strong> to complete, as long as it's quite polished and confident, I should not be worried.</p><p></p><p>• If you are able to create a list of your top firm, now you should do what I suggested to check <strong>their dates and your calendar, </strong>so you would not missed any classes or potentially turn down offer because of clashed schedule or multiple VS at the same dates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amgrad, post: 221766, member: 42426"] I have different strategies. Usually, I don't mind about spring or summer as most firms [B]do not specify exactly which scheme dates (especially between spring and summer)[/B] you could choose, it will eventually decided after you pass the assessment day or final recruitment stage before VS. The exceptions are Milbank, Weil, and few others. Instead, I'd be more focused on: • [B]The scheme deadlines[/B]: All firms provide different deadlines, whilst scheme dates might be still [B]TBC[/B] like Kirkland & Ellis. I'd rather focus on this first among all. Based on my overall observations, UK firms (city, magic and silver circle firms) are closing their recruitment timeline earlier than international and the US counterparts. • [B]Your calendars[/B]: Whether you are students or professionals, you might have clashed schedule with the scheme dates, so be aware to look at which dates you can't attend, particularly during exam week or critical day when you can't take a leave. For example, not all UG and PG university students both local or overseas can attend [B]summer schemes on 8-19 June 2026 [/B]as it's still in your term dates, precisely among RG universities, except Bristol, QMU, Kings, UofM, and few. • [B]Their open days[/B]: If the firms among your top choices, it's highly recommended to attend their ODs, before submitting your final VS applications. It's unlikely the Open Day will fall after the deadline[B] (except for winter)[/B], so don't rush your submission. OD isn't essential to secure VS, but it gives you glimpse of views about the firms and industries, especially if you are non-law that helps you in the written to mid application stage. • [B]The firm's recruitment stages and ACs:[/B] The only thing you could consider is the recruitment stage, if the firm's rolling and has shorter phase [B](without VI, SJT),[/B] then you should apply earlier than those non rolling with bunch of tests and later ACs. • [B]The firm's rolling and rolling:[/B] This is the [B]last thing to consider[/B], I've seen many asked for the methods of evaluating candidates. As Abbie said, don't worry too much. I started to relieve after each submission and pause I made. [B]Why am I thinking like this?[/B] • After PW PFO, I don't care if my app takes [B]days even weeks[/B] to complete, as long as it's quite polished and confident, I should not be worried. • If you are able to create a list of your top firm, now you should do what I suggested to check [B]their dates and your calendar, [/B]so you would not missed any classes or potentially turn down offer because of clashed schedule or multiple VS at the same dates. [/QUOTE]
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