Thanks very much! Ive been having similar thoughts and I think ill dial-up my interview prep to be as real as possible. I'd love to take a TCLA one but broke haha. I will try to get friends or other people I know help me with it.Hey @lawcurious,
I am really sorry to hear this as I know how frustrating post-AC feedback can be.
Have you considered having a mock interview/assessment centre (either with friends, family, with a paid service or your university- for example I know BPP ran these for students when I was studying the PGDL)? Practice ahead of interviews (I found) was the silver bullet.
Something else to mention is that (I am told) sometimes firms will provide candidates with feedback that appears tangible, but really is a veil for more intangible reasoning (which are not really permissible as feedback). I know that @Jessica Booker has said this in the past on the forum elsewhere, but I think sometimes interviewers believe that a candidate has ticked all the boxes, but just doesn't 'feel' quite right (or something to that effect). Firm feedback can be extremely useful (and I think candidates should always ask for it whether they are successful or not!), but I think it is important not to take it too much to heart (as far as possible). On the day, it may just have been that your interviewers/assessors thought that you were not quite up to the mark for one reason or another. It might also be an indication that the firm felt that you were not quite right for them (but would be a fantastic trainee elsewhere).
This might seem unsatisfying (and a bit wishy-washy), but I wanted to mention it as sometimes these things are a little out of your control. That's not to say that you can't improve your chances (i.e., through practice!), but these processes are, to some extent, difficult to unpick and work out.
Please do reach out if you would like any further advice though @lawcurious. I fully believe that, given your success in applications and experience interviewing already, that things will turn out right.
Keep grinding, we are right there with you 🚀
Thanks again!