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

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Rob93

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I don't think they are that elitist, it was said a bit tongue in cheek really!

I guess its the firms reputation and salary that gives me the idea that they may be.
I hadn't realised until just now that their NQ salary had jumped, they used to be a bit lower than the other US big money firms - feeling less confident about my application now!
 
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yup! basically 80% means you have outperformed 8 people out of 10
We have to be careful here to not mix up percentages and percentiles.

A percentile will not have a % sign at the end and will be calculated as you have suggested.

A percentage will be your score but has no comparison to how other people have done. For instance, your percentage score could be 80% but you could be the the 2nd percentile when compared to other people who have also taken the test.
 

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    We have to be careful here to not mix up percentages and percentiles.

    A percentile will not have a % sign at the end and will be calculated as you have suggested.

    A percentage will be your score but has no comparison to how other people have done. For instance, your percentage score could be 80% but you could be the the 2nd percentile when compared to other people who have also taken the test.
    Would a 3rd percentile be bad then.
     
    If I were you, I would ask your less preferred firm, whether you can transfer to one of their other vacation schemes (the earlier the better as with notice this is more likely than if you ask last minute). If they say no, you could even ask your preferred firm the same question. You will not be rejected/have your offer reneged for asking whether it is possible to change dates, it is a completely fair question. Personally, I think you are entitled to seek as much information as you can from both firms to make the best decision for your future.

    If both firms say it is not possible, then you will have to choose your preferred firm unfortunately.

    With regards to your second question, I would do what is best for you. Some people drop out because they have completed and have accepted training contract elsewhere (as well as for other reasons).
    Thank you!

    As a follow up question, I have a scheme running for 3 weeks. I confirmed the dates & everything but looking at my personal plans, it's very likely I would be unable to attend the last Friday in the last week of the 3-week scheme. I am not sure how to bring this up to GR (and not sure how important the reason for not attending would be - basically a really important family event) and not sure if there would be big consequences... I know the scheme is paid in theory I should be 'at work' but at the same time it's only the last day and I'd tell them in advance?

    Anyone have any guidance for this? Thank you very much
     

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    I know the answer is yes, it’s definitely worth it, that being said the only people I know with TCs at Sidley got 1sts from Cambridge 🤣🤣
    Imagine working with the other place's grads only, I would die. That said, I think it's always worth applying and the only case in which you will certainly not be hired is when you do not send the app out at all.
     
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    Rob93

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    Thank you!

    As a follow up question, I have a scheme running for 3 weeks. I confirmed the dates & everything but looking at my personal plans, it's very likely I would be unable to attend the last Friday in the last week of the 3-week scheme. I am not sure how to bring this up to GR (and not sure how important the reason for not attending would be - basically a really important family event) and not sure if there would be big consequences... I know the scheme is paid in theory I should be 'at work' but at the same time it's only the last day and I'd tell them in advance?

    Anyone have any guidance for this? Thank you very much
    Particularly on a 3-week scheme one day shouldn't be a big deal. Purely from a holiday entitlement perspective you should technically be afforded a day off for every ~2wks work. Just make sure to communicate this upfront, they should let you know if it's an issue.
     

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    Thank you!

    As a follow up question, I have a scheme running for 3 weeks. I confirmed the dates & everything but looking at my personal plans, it's very likely I would be unable to attend the last Friday in the last week of the 3-week scheme. I am not sure how to bring this up to GR (and not sure how important the reason for not attending would be - basically a really important family event) and not sure if there would be big consequences... I know the scheme is paid in theory I should be 'at work' but at the same time it's only the last day and I'd tell them in advance?

    Anyone have any guidance for this? Thank you very much
    It is possible to take a small amount of time off - given it is the last day, this might be less of an issue too.

    Tell them now - explain you will make the time up over the rest of the week if they can approve the time off.

    They might say no and then you'll have to find a way around it (e.g. working remotely, travelling to the family event in the evening) but there is a chance they will say it is ok.
     

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    would anyone know if there is a law training contract at EY? and also since EY i.e. one of the big 4 is a professional services firm, am i right in thinking that you would not classify this as in-house?
     

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    would anyone know if there is a law training contract at EY? and also since EY i.e. one of the big 4 is a professional services firm, am i right in thinking that you would not classify this as in-house?
    Not sure if they have training contracts but it would still be in-house by virtue of not being a firm or government legal scheme.
     
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