TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2022-23

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    @Jessica Booker I am in my final year of law and have been unsuccessful in securing a vacation scheme in London this cycle. I have been offered a placement in my home country as a legal associate, however, I would like to continue applying for direct training contracts while I am at this role. I was curious whether opting for a graduate visa would aid in this process and improve my odds of securing a direct TC. All the firms I will be applying to, do sponsor international students, and as the graduate visa is costly, I was wondering if investing in one would be worth it?
     

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    @Jessica Booker I am in my final year of law and have been unsuccessful in securing a vacation scheme in London this cycle. I have been offered a placement in my home country as a legal associate, however, I would like to continue applying for direct training contracts while I am at this role. I was curious whether opting for a graduate visa would aid in this process and improve my odds of securing a direct TC. All the firms I will be applying to, do sponsor international students, and as the graduate visa is costly, I was wondering if investing in one would be worth it?
    A graduate visa will only help you with doing vacation schemes in the U.K. - it won’t help you with a TC as it won’t cover the period of time needed for the TC. Obviously converting a VS with potentially help your chances of securing a TC, but if you plan to work in your home country, I don’t think it will be a worthwhile investment if you are not planning to stay in the U.K for the short term.
     

    Solicitorhopeful3000

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    A graduate visa will only help you with doing vacation schemes in the U.K. - it won’t help you with a TC as it won’t cover the period of time needed for the TC. Obviously converting a VS with potentially help your chances of securing a TC, but if you plan to work in your home country, I don’t think it will be a worthwhile investment if you are not planning to stay in the U.K for the short term.
    Thank you, Jessica, this is incredibly helpful!
     

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    Hi guys - Just wanted to come on here quickly and say i just got invited to my first ever AC (direct TC for Winckworth Sherwood) . I just had a few questions if anyone ( @Jessica Booker Jessica Booker) could help me out that would much appreciated. 1. for written tasks at AC what sort of things are law firms looking for you to show in terms of knowledge, skills or presentation ? 2. Any tips around group exercise ?
     
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    Does anyone have tips on handling rejection?
    The universe has a better plan for you -
    Does anyone have tips on handling rejection?
    the universe has something better planned for you - trust the process - keep going- it is what it is - the right firm will come at the right time
     

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    Hi @Jessica Booker, I am keen to reapply to a firm for their direct tc. I made it to the second stage, do you think I should completely change my application? Thank you in advance for your help.
    No one can completely change their application - but I think it is always important to refine and update it. You can't assume just because an application was successful last time, it will be successful again.
     
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