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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

Jessica Booker

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i'm worried that doing an ac later will hurt my chances but am very busy next week. ik lots of vac spots for this firm have already gone - what would you reccommend? does when you do your ac make a difference to your chance of an offer?
Just do it when bests suits you. Firms aren’t going to over offer just in case there are stronger candidates they see in the final ACs. People also decline and renege offers as they go through the process which means more slots could open up even if they have offered many candidates already.
 
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OliverTwist

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I did it last cycle, feel free to drop me a line!
Have received a fair amount of messages about the ML TI, I have been off the forum for the past few days as had my own AC yesterday, so tend to stay off things that distract me in the build-up (like this site).
Some general advice - I was not asked one commercial question.

Was generally relaxed and I think 5-10 mins at the start were purely conversational. I guess it's just to get a feel for your interpersonal skills and also check that your motivations check out, I wouldn't overthink it!
 
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Chris Brown

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anyone heard back from Travers Smith?
Based on last year’s forum, people began to hear back from around the 20th of Feb to early March so hopefully this time next week we will start to receive partner interview invites. 🙂

Best of luck to everyone that has applied to Travers Smith. Hopefully it’s good news for all of us. 🙂​
 

LawAspirer

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Hello everyone.
I am currently getting ready to make applications for direct training contracts.
I am graduated with an LLB from a Dutch university where we did a comparative study between EU law jurisdictions and England & Wales, and finished my LLM in London this year.
I know the PGDL is not a regulatory requirement anymore if you have an LLB, however, some firms still require people to do the PGDL if they didn't do an LLB in the UK.
Does anyone know of any firms that don't require the PGDL if one has the LLB? I don't want to waste one year doing the PGDL and it'll help me prioritise certain firms. I am aware Baker Mckenzie has such an arrangement, but I'm unsure about any other firms.
Does anyone have any insights? Thanks :D
 

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Hello everyone.
I am currently getting ready to make applications for direct training contracts.
I am graduated with an LLB from a Dutch university where we did a comparative study between EU law jurisdictions and England & Wales, and finished my LLM in London this year.
I know the PGDL is not a regulatory requirement anymore if you have an LLB, however, some firms still require people to do the PGDL if they didn't do an LLB in the UK.
Does anyone know of any firms that don't require the PGDL if one has the LLB? I don't want to waste one year doing the PGDL and it'll help me prioritise certain firms. I am aware Baker Mckenzie has such an arrangement, but I'm unsure about any other firms.
Does anyone have any insights? Thanks :D
Orrick, V&E, probs a few others. Basically that ones that use BARBRI
 

andrecsaa

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    Hello everyone.
    I am currently getting ready to make applications for direct training contracts.
    I am graduated with an LLB from a Dutch university where we did a comparative study between EU law jurisdictions and England & Wales, and finished my LLM in London this year.
    I know the PGDL is not a regulatory requirement anymore if you have an LLB, however, some firms still require people to do the PGDL if they didn't do an LLB in the UK.
    Does anyone know of any firms that don't require the PGDL if one has the LLB? I don't want to waste one year doing the PGDL and it'll help me prioritise certain firms. I am aware Baker Mckenzie has such an arrangement, but I'm unsure about any other firms.
    Does anyone have any insights? Thanks :D

    Probably US firms and some international firms like NRF, Hogan Lovells, Ashurst, and DLA. Best to check directly with grad rec
     

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