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

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M777

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just got a pfo from NRF after initial app... no idea where im going wrong and truly losing hope this cycle :(
Nah, don't. I was getting a metric ton of rejections in september-october and now I'm flying through applications. There's a huge number of firms still recruiting- often it'll be the firms you least expect who decide to take you on. I got Weil VI and Baker WG this cycle after being rejected by them like 3 times previously, so you really never know. Equally, the firms you've put your money on can be the ones who unexpectedly tell you to PFO. I did NRF AC last cycle and in my feedback, they were keenly telling me to re-apply this cycle - got rejected without even a WG test.

Point is this process is unpredictable. You do need to read over your unsuccessful applications though, and see which points are redundant/lacking impact/irrelevant to the question asked - the first question you always have to ask is "What did I do wrong" and "How can I improve this application next time!. It helps to keep a stiff upper lip and remember that rejections are inevitable.
 

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Nah, don't. I was getting a metric ton of rejections in september-october and now I'm flying through applications. There's a huge number of firms still recruiting- often it'll be the firms you least expect who decide to take you on. I got Weil VI and Baker WG this cycle after being rejected by them like 3 times previously, so you really never know. Equally, the firms you've put your money on can be the ones who unexpectedly tell you to PFO. I did NRF AC last cycle and in my feedback, they were keenly telling me to re-apply this cycle - got rejected without even a WG test.

Point is this process is unpredictable. You do need to read over your unsuccessful applications though, and see which points are redundant/lacking impact/irrelevant to the question asked - the first question you always have to ask is "What did I do wrong" and "How can I improve this application next time!. It helps to keep a stiff upper lip and remember that rejections are inevitable.
Also worth remembering the reason why everyone laughs at their old applications from 2-3 years ago. Whereas their applications now are 100x better.

My application answers from late 2019 were utterly dreadful, and I was on this forum asking similar questions - "what am I doing wrong" etc. As you improve and acclimatise to this process, you start figuring out what graduate recruiters are looking for.

You'll still get a ton of rejections, but the increasing success rate of your applications will be so noticeable that you'll very quickly forget about rejections.
 

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Also worth remembering the reason why everyone laughs at their old applications from 2-3 years ago. Whereas their applications now are 100x better.

My application answers from late 2019 were utterly dreadful, and I was on this forum asking similar questions - "what am I doing wrong" etc. As you improve and acclimatise to this process, you start figuring out what graduate recruiters are looking for.

You'll still get a ton of rejections, but the increasing success rate of your applications will be so noticeable that you'll very quickly forget about rejections.
Well said! 😊
 
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    just got a pfo from NRF after initial app... no idea where im going wrong and truly losing hope this cycle :(
    It's still relatively early in the cycle, keep going! I was in a similar position at Christmas last year and then everything turned around in February/March of this year. Give yourself a bit of a break, keep the faith and then keep going when you're mentally fit again 👊
     

    M777

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    It's still relatively early in the cycle, keep going! I was in a similar position at Christmas last year and then everything turned around in February/March of this year. Give yourself a bit of a break, keep the faith and then keep going when you're mentally fit again 👊
    Agreed with this - give yourself a break over christmas then come back to apps with a fresh perspective
     

    tt_xo

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    Can I just ask, for those receiving a response from NRF, is this for the summer vacation scheme? I also have the same question for Slaughters is anyone has received a response from them aswell 😂
     

    Samir_O

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    Nah, don't. I was getting a metric ton of rejections in september-october and now I'm flying through applications. There's a huge number of firms still recruiting- often it'll be the firms you least expect who decide to take you on. I got Weil VI and Baker WG this cycle after being rejected by them like 3 times previously, so you really never know. Equally, the firms you've put your money on can be the ones who unexpectedly tell you to PFO. I did NRF AC last cycle and in my feedback, they were keenly telling me to re-apply this cycle - got rejected without even a WG test.

    Point is this process is unpredictable. You do need to read over your unsuccessful applications though, and see which points are redundant/lacking impact/irrelevant to the question asked - the first question you always have to ask is "What did I do wrong" and "How can I improve this application next time!. It helps to keep a stiff upper lip and remember that rejections are inevitable.

    Also worth remembering the reason why everyone laughs at their old applications from 2-3 years ago. Whereas their applications now are 100x better.

    My application answers from late 2019 were utterly dreadful, and I was on this forum asking similar questions - "what am I doing wrong" etc. As you improve and acclimatise to this process, you start figuring out what graduate recruiters are looking for.

    You'll still get a ton of rejections, but the increasing success rate of your applications will be so noticeable that you'll very quickly forget about rejections.

    It's still relatively early in the cycle, keep going! I was in a similar position at Christmas last year and then everything turned around in February/March of this year. Give yourself a bit of a break, keep the faith and then keep going when you're mentally fit again 👊

    Thank you so much for taking the time to respond to me - i really do appreciate the comments made. Ive really felt the self-doubt and general negativity start to build up due to my lack of progression thus far and all the rejections ive been getting. Its nice to get some perspective - sending good vibes to everyone, thanks alot and super glad to have this forum!
     
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