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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 37 MIN

How to Answer Pupillage Interview Questions: The PROVE Method

from Diary of a Barrister - Three Laws of Success

Pupillage interviews can feel unpredictable, but the truth is most questions are testing the same things: judgment, structure, and whether chambers can trust you to think like a barrister.In this episode of Diary of a Barrister, Chelsea Brooke-Ward breaks down a simple but powerful framework to help you answer any interview question with clarity and confidence: PROVE.Instead of giving vague or rehearsed answers, the PROVE method teaches you how to structure responses like an advocate — making a clear point, supporting it with evidence, and demonstrating why it shows you are ready for life at the Bar.Chelsea walks through how to apply the framework to the most common pupillage questions, including:Why do you want to be a barrister?Why this chambers?Tell us about a failureEthical scenario questionsHandling questions you don’t know the answer toYou’ll also learn how interview panels are really assessing candidates, what makes answers persuasive, and the common mistakes that cause otherwise strong candidates to fall short.If you are preparing for pupillage interviews, this episode will give you a practical structure you can apply immediately.What you’ll learn in this episode:• Why pupillage interviews are really about trust, trainability, and fit• The PROVE framework for structuring any interview answer• How to avoid generic answers and demonstrate real evidence• How to approach ethical and judgment-based questions• What chambers are actually looking for when they ask “Why this chambers?”The PROVE MethodP – Point: Start with a clear moment or principleR – Reason: Explain why that point mattersO – Outcome: Describe what happened or what you would doV – Value: Show the skill or quality demonstratedE – End: Link it back to why it makes you a good barrister

Pupillage interviews can feel unpredictable, but the truth is most questions are testing the same things: judgment, structure, and whether chambers can trust you to think like a barrister.In this episode of Diary of a Barrister, Chelsea Brooke-Ward breaks down a simple but powerful framework to help you answer any interview question with clarity and confidence: PROVE.Instead of giving vague or rehearsed answers, the PROVE method teaches you how to structure responses like an advocate — making a clear point, supporting it with evidence, and demonstrating why it shows you are ready for life at the Bar.Chelsea walks through how to apply the framework to the most common pupillage questions, including:Why do you want to be a barrister?Why this chambers?Tell us about a failureEthical scenario questionsHandling questions you don’t know the answer toYou’ll also learn how interview panels are really assessing candidates, what makes answers persuasive, and the common mistakes that cause otherwise strong candidates to fall short.If you are preparing for pupillage interviews, this episode will give you a practical structure you can apply immediately.What you’ll learn in this episode:• Why pupillage interviews are really about trust, trainability, and fit• The PROVE framework for structuring any interview answer• How to avoid generic answers and demonstrate real evidence• How to approach ethical and judgment-based questions• What chambers are actually looking for when they ask “Why this chambers?”The PROVE MethodP – Point: Start with a clear moment or principleR – Reason: Explain why that point mattersO – Outcome: Describe what happened or what you would doV – Value: Show the skill or quality demonstratedE – End: Link it back to why it makes you a good barrister

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