TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2021-22 (#1)

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LS12

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    Just completed Simmons' verbal and logical tests and let me tell you it was almost a surreal experience, I genuinely cannot tell you what happened during that test. I feel like I had no idea what was going on despite having done multiple practices and scoring above average on the practice tests available from the platform's site. I would honestly say anybody doing it should have no expectations of themselves because its genuinely an experience like no other. The final question I had on the verbal was so long I almost died. I would say from reading comments on the forum it's almost impossible to gauge how you've done so I'm not stressed but thought I might share my experience.
     

    OB

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    Just completed Simmons' verbal and logical tests and let me tell you it was almost a surreal experience, I genuinely cannot tell you what happened during that test. I feel like I had no idea what was going on despite having done multiple practices and scoring above average on the practice tests available from the platform's site. I would honestly say anybody doing it should have no expectations of themselves because its genuinely an experience like no other. The final question I had on the verbal was so long I almost died. I would say from reading comments on the forum it's almost impossible to gauge how you've done so I'm not stressed but thought I might share my experience.
    Glad to hear someone else who felt the same way!! And that last question!!
     

    anxiouslawyer

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    Just completed Simmons' verbal and logical tests and let me tell you it was almost a surreal experience, I genuinely cannot tell you what happened during that test. I feel like I had no idea what was going on despite having done multiple practices and scoring above average on the practice tests available from the platform's site. I would honestly say anybody doing it should have no expectations of themselves because its genuinely an experience like no other. The final question I had on the verbal was so long I almost died. I would say from reading comments on the forum it's almost impossible to gauge how you've done so I'm not stressed but thought I might share my experience.
    Same, especially the logical reasoning one - tbh half the time I had no idea what I was doing matching up the symbols :oops:
     
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    user254

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    Has anyone ever progressed to AC with Linklaters after getting Respect as their lowest scoring attribute for the CAPP test?
    If You Say So Shut Up GIF by Originals
     
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    Asil Ahmad

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    Does anyone know if Weil asks for consistent 2.1's or a high 2.1 in every module or not as I know HSF say on their website that they require consistent 2.1's.
     

    thirdtimelucky

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    I met an associate and a trainee from a firm im applying to at a work lunch. We spoke about the firm and they knew I had applied to law firms previously. Of course this interaction gave me an interesting insight into the firm and has led me to apply but I’m wary of naming them in the cover letter? Does any one have advice about what to do in this case?
     

    GXA123

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    I met an associate and a trainee from a firm im applying to at a work lunch. We spoke about the firm and they knew I had applied to law firms previously. Of course this interaction gave me an interesting insight into the firm and has led me to apply but I’m wary of naming them in the cover letter? Does any one have advice about what to do in this case?
    You can drop them a message on Linkedin asking them if they don't mind, or just refer to them as "associate" and "trainee".
     
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