TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2023-24

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Jessica Booker

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Attended the Fieldfisher Diversity Access Scheme Launch Event. So the current process is an application, strengths test and virtual AC. Rather than having a final interview/presentation to convert the DAS into a TC offer, you need to do an entire in person AC consisting of a written exercise, group presentation and a final partner interview (two partners). Is it me or is this a lot?
If they have a less stringent process at the start of the recruitment process for the scheme, I am not surprised to hear there are more assessments to then convert to a TC.
 
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@Jessica Booker would you recommend putting a job that I have only had for two months in the work experience section? I have not done that much so I am wondering if I should just put it in
You should definitely include it - even if you had done it for a week or two, you should include it.
 
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Hello!
Perhaps a really silly question but I'm doing an application and they state:
If you haven’t completed the LPC before starting your training contract, you would complete the SQE through a Graduate Solicitor Apprenticeship if you were to be made an offer.

To be eligible for the Graduate Solicitor Apprenticeship you must have 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above including Maths and English.

Do you have 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above including Maths and English? (Please select n/a if you will have completed the LPC before starting a training contract)

All the other applications generally state GCSEs or equivalent. I didn't go to an English school, so don't have GCSEs. Does this matter? Should I email? Thanks!!
I did not go to an English school too but if you feel like you have grades that exceed this, I would not worry too much and select yes. However, it depends on your grades. I would not bother sending an email about this, but just select yes if you have high grades in whatever country you went to school in.
 

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I did not go to an English school too but if you feel like you have grades that exceed this, I would not worry too much and select yes. However, it depends on your grades. I would not bother sending an email about this, but just select yes if you have high grades in whatever country you went to school in.
Thank you!!
 
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Dependent on the firm, your app won’t even get seen by the partners. The exception to this is if your AC interview will be based off your app. If this is the case, firms will usually state this in the FAQs section of their careers page (e.g HSF state their interviews are based off your app).

Personal opinion- if you’ve reached the AC stage with these errors in your application, it shouldn’t hold you back as you will have proved through WG/VI/SJT that you may have the skills to do the job.
Thanks for the reassurance!
 

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Hello guys, does anyone know what the word limit should be for Morrison Foerster's motivation questions? They dont have one under the boxes and was just wondering in case any of you know /have emailed grad rec already?
There's no limit, but at the legal cheek law fair they said to keep in mind that being able to write concisely is an important skill for lawyers 😅 so I guess try not to waffle
 
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