TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

hateno

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Linklaters PFO - was 77% with a tick so can finally put that rumor to bed! Also got 99th percentile for WG but did bad for SJT so clear which one they value more!
How do you know if you did poorly at SJT? I did not understand anything from the feedback report. I scored in the 95th percentile for WG - either the WG scores have no bearing whatsoever or the SJT is disproportionately weighted which I think is a little messed up. Honestly feeling very dejected, the whole application feels like a joke and lottery game at this point.
 
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    How do you know if you did poorly at SJT? I did not understand anything from the feedback report. I scored in the 95th percentile for WG - either the WG scores have no bearing whatsoever or the SJT is disproportionately weighted which I think is a little messed up. Honestly feeling very dejected, the whole application feels like a joke and lottery game at this point.
    I answered with too much personal responsibility and got collaboration as my biggest weakness. Given Linklaters had collaboration as one of their big 4 in their framework, could feel the PFO coming a mile away. Collaboration is also arguably the quality firms look out for most so really shifted my SJT approach after taking Linklaters one back in November.
     

    hateno

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    I answered with too much personal responsibility and got collaboration as my biggest weakness. Given Linklaters had collaboration as one of their big 4 in their framework, could feel the PFO coming a mile away. Collaboration is also arguably the quality firms look out for most so really shifted my SJT approach after taking Linklaters one back in November.
    Thanks! Yeah i think my low collaboration attribute is also what's pulling down my performance in SJTs.
     
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    g.cl.2020344

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    I know this is for Jessica, but I’d strongly advise so. I was in the same position last year, and didn’t convert my vac scheme into TC. However, my final TC interview was at the end of August, so I think just depends on when your vac scheme is? If it’s earlier, and you get a decision before September, then no need to enroll just now.

    Hey thanks for your advice my vac scheme is July think I’ll just enrol to be safe!
     

    CCLaw

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    Hey all - recognise this may not be the best place to ask this but slightly stressed and not sure any other pages receive quite as many viewers.

    Have received a TC offer to start August 2027, and need to complete PGDL as well as SQE beforehand. My offer expires early March, and have only finished deliberating now (signing tomorrow). I went onto Ulaw to enrol into Sep 2025 courses, but the only options there for either London campus are part-time courses? Same story for BPP.

    Have I missed all the places for full-time PGDL study this September? I must be missing something because this can't make any sense. How could I be too late to apply and get a place on these courses if my offer letter hasn't even expired yet? Moreover, there are loads of interviews and TC offers still to be released for 2027 start, and I assume a bunch of people who need to enrol in the Sep 25 PGDL courses too.

    Please someone tell me I'm not crazy and I am missing something!!!
    You could do an online course instead
     

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