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Dennis’s Answer
Pick your best points. Cherry-pick your best points. ...
Less is more. When it comes to length, less is more. ...
Make sure your formatting is clear. ...
Be conscious of style. ...
Learn how to tackle competency questions. ...
Check your spelling, punctuation and grammar. ...
Get some second opinions
Less is more. When it comes to length, less is more. ...
Make sure your formatting is clear. ...
Be conscious of style. ...
Learn how to tackle competency questions. ...
Check your spelling, punctuation and grammar. ...
Get some second opinions
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Jackie’s Answer
Describe yourself in full and don't be afraid to describe what you believe in and what matters to you. In your application describe yourself as a whole person, not just limited to your studies, include volunteering. To build up a good application consider volunteering opportunities which could enhance your CV, such as volunteering with law projects or charities.
Research the chambers you are applying too, find out their specialities and if you are able the career of your interviewer.
Consider volunteering opportunities which could enhance your CV, such as volunteering with law projects or charities.
Research the chambers you are applying too, find out their specialities and if you are able the career of your interviewer.
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