TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2024-5

Wannabe_Lawyer

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That’s the thing, I’ve been to numerous open days with HL and I even did their lift off scheme last year. They really are my top firm 😔
Applying to firms is a lot like dating - just because they laugh at your jokes and flirt with you and maybe even have one-night stands with you, doesn't mean they're invested. Maybe they just enjoy the attention you're giving them. Attraction ≠ Intention ≠ Investment. Don't invest in someone who won't invest in you.
 

adrian_nlh

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has anyone else applied to fried frank's TC? if so, does anyone know what the word limit is supposed to be for the questions? The cover letter entry states a 500 word limit but there is no mention for the other 3 questions. There also isn't a maximum word entry in the boxes. I figured the best is just to go for the standard 300 limit but does anyone have any further insight?
Yes. I got to a first stage int with them last year. I can't remember what I wrote but I will check for you later today.
 
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jacksollaf

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How did you find the AC? And don’t say “using Google Maps”! Where else are you applying to?
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 honestly, I found it really really enjoyable, wasn't as hard as I thought it was going to be, but obviously everyone has something to offer and I just hope I had what they were looking...

applied to a bunch of other places, I think you saw it before, on the vacation scheme thread... but my top 5 choices were as a couple of months ago: 1) King & Spalding 2) W&C 3) HSF 4) Debevoise 5) baker Mckenzie

rejected from all, except K&S so far, hopefully I get through cuz it's insanely good
 
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trainee4u

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nine minutes late, tsk-tsk 😂

looks like it is a PFO for me

fair dos, they've sent out their PFO a few minutes later (strangely marked "private and confidential")

Thank you for applying for the 2027 Training Contracts with Kingsley Napley LLP. We have enjoyed reading every application, and appreciate the time and effort put into these.

We are sorry to share that you have been unsuccessful in progressing through to the next stage. Every application has been reviewed thoroughly, and the standard has been exceptionally high. As much as we would like to give individual feedback, it is incredibly difficult to do so with the volume of applications we have received. We are therefore not able to give feedback at this stage.
 

adrian_nlh

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has anyone else applied to fried frank's TC? if so, does anyone know what the word limit is supposed to be for the questions? The cover letter entry states a 500 word limit but there is no mention for the other 3 questions. There also isn't a maximum word entry in the boxes. I figured the best is just to go for the standard 300 limit but does anyone have any further insight?
Hiya. Me again.

I've had a look, and I genuinely don't think there is a limit. I think anything over 300 words is a bit much, but I did about 300 for the first question; just under 200 for the second; and about 220 for the third, yet still got to the first stage interview, I think it's more to do with the content and quality of your answers. Just aim for about 200-300 words for each answer and you should be solid.
 
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Hiya. Me again.

I've had a look, and I genuinely don't think there is a limit. I think anything over 300 words is a bit much, but I did about 300 for the first question; just under 200 for the second; and about 220 for the third, yet still got to the first stage interview, I think it's more to do with the content and quality of your answers. Just aim for about 200-300 words for each answer and you should be solid.
Can I dm you to discuss the Fried Frank application a bit more?
 

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