I'm hoping someone can help. DD is a second year law student and is in the process of applying for vacation schemes for next summer but also has exams and assessed work to be completed at the same time as the deadlines which are coming up fast.
She's spiralling as the vacation scheme applications seem to require a high level of research and knowledge about specific firms that she feels she can't do right now without compromising her degree work.
I've done some googling so I don't give her duff advice but have actually been quite freaked out myself reading some of the articles about completing the applications and how most are dismissed immediately for being too generic and not firm specific and how 90% are rejected etc.
She does want to be a solicitor but she is also enjoying her life right now and trying to get the best degree she can but has called in a complete panic that she's left it all too late and should have been leading societies, reading up on law firms etc.
We don't have any law contacts in the family and my background is science based - plus I'm a 90s graduate who got a standard ABB at A level, went to a very good uni, fell into an unrelated basic level job and progressed quickly. I feel totally unprepared to give her any advice about this uber competitive path.
Can anyone kindly give me any advice as to what I should tell her ?