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FAQs
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You are strongly advised to pre-prepare answers to the following five most commonly asked questions, and then tailor them to best fit the different firm application forms. It will save you the stress of writing your application on the spot and ensure your answers are well thought out. You should be aware that these questions are often capped to 200 or 300 word answers.
Discuss your university activities and achievements (e.g. sporting clubs, faculty activities, prizes, etc.) Discuss any further interests, activities or achievements. Indicate your career objectives. This may include field(s) of interest, job preferences, and the reason why you chose your course of study. Talk about any other relevant skills you possess (e.g. foreign languages, computing or other workrelated skills). Provide additional information. Elaborate on the factual material already presented and show how your experiences – educational, extra-curricular or work related – are relevant to the position for which you are applying.
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