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

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Are practice areas capitalised? for example, is it International Arbitration or international arbitration? Thank you
If you're talking about the department at the firm, then yes it is capitalised. But if you're talking about your interest, e.g. "my interest in international arbitration", then capitalisation isn't necessary.

At least that's the rule I use :)
 
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    The worst thing about the weekend/bank holidays is that law firms aren’t reviewing our applications in that time. Like if you agree.
    Although I can understand and empathise with the anxiety having gone through the process last year, the best thing you can do for yourself is forget about an application once it's been submitted. The outcome is now totally out of your hands so occupy yourself with other stuff, make more applications or just take a break. Probably easier said than done, but the app process is a gruelling marathon not a sprint so it's important to take care of well-being wherever possible.
     

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    Thanks so much for your reply - I apologise in advance for how dense this sounds on my part, but when you say "not just because you ran out of word count", do you mean that running out of word count is a valid reason (albeit not the only reason) for putting information in the "additional info" question, or, alternatively, that it isn't a valid reason (and that we should only include info that other questions didn't give candidates a chance to answer elsewhere on the form)?
    If you ran out of word count in another section, this type of question shouldn’t be used to just go into the detail you could have provided elsewhere.
     
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    Are practice areas capitalised? for example, is it International Arbitration or international arbitration? Thank you
    It really depends on the context. If you are saying it as a name/title it will be, if you are just saying it more generally in a sentence, e.g. I want to work in international arbitration - then it won’t.

    If you are ever unsure, look at how the firm you are applying to writes it in body copy (not in titles/headings).
     

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    Happy new year guys,

    Did anyone take part in the Legal Cheek virtual law fair in December and spoke with Dentons 'trainees?
    I forgot to write their names..:(
     
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    Happy new year guys,

    Did anyone take part in the Legal Cheek virtual law fair in December and spoke with Dentons 'trainees?
    I forgot to write their names..:(
    If this is for an application, do you really need to name them? I doubt this will add value to your application.
     
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