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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2023-24

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AS24

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I underestimated how hard the switch to law was. Does anyone have a list of good but smaller (less competitive perhaps) commercial firms in London, that I could leverage to move to bigger law firms?
 

Tintin06

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I don't think there is an actual number (know this is not the most helpful response) due to the number of variables that could happen.

For instance, doing 5 over 5 years is very different to doing 5 over one cycle. Its also very different if they are also all very recent rather than some many years ago.

One person doing 5 schemes could have had 5 very different reasons for being unsuccessful at those firms, while the next could be getting consistent feedback that they need to develop in a certain area.

And then someone could have done 5 vacation schemes at 5 very different firms, while another may have applied to all 5 MC firms.

Generally though if you have done multiple vacation schemes (3+) in one cycle and are rushing into applying for the next cycle to either the same or similar firms, and got similar feedback, I'd say it is more of a concern. But if the variables are more varied (like those above), it is less of a concern, especially if you can show development/growth or can identify why you have finally found the right firm for you.
Thanks. I needed to hear this. I can imagine that the focus on this site is persuading people that no age limit is a barrier (and that they may benefit from spending money on courses to help them) but I'ms tarting to think at 27 I'll never get there. I feel like I should have got there five years ago and that my Peers are already earning six figures in the law. I feel like a total failure.
 

Jessica Booker

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Thanks. I needed to hear this. I can imagine that the focus on this site is persuading people that no age limit is a barrier (and that they may benefit from spending money on courses to help them) but I'ms tarting to think at 27 I'll never get there. I feel like I should have got there five years ago and that my Peers are already earning six figures in the law. I feel like a total failure.
Age is a completely different matter though and really is not a barrier. I’ve recruited too many trainees that are many years older than you are now (and some that are decades older) to know your age won’t be a problem.

Just because they are earning that now doesn’t mean your journey will be behind them in another 10 years time. You still have a whole career ahead of you were those people could be reporting into you in the future or you could be the one interviewing or hiring them in years to come.
 

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Thanks. I needed to hear this. I can imagine that the focus on this site is persuading people that no age limit is a barrier (and that they may benefit from spending money on courses to help them) but I'ms tarting to think at 27 I'll never get there. I feel like I should have got there five years ago and that my Peers are already earning six figures in the law. I feel like a total failure.
This is my 6th application cycle. My most successful one and I was the oldest person in both my vac schemes but I met so many trainees older than me or one year younger on one of my vac schemes which was really encouraging. That said, I gave myself an ultimatum last year in September that this would be my final application cycle and I would give it my all. It's been my most successful one and I'm really close to a TC. That said, I have no more years left in me to keep going if this doesn't come through. So I totally get it, but give yourself some time but if you want to decide not to continue its a valid choice as long as you know you have given it your all and left no stone unturned so that you have no regrets.
 

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    I wasn’t an insufferable moron during the scheme, but I was afterwards. I’m sorry but three months is too long to wait for feedback.
    Stood in doorway too long … this is very erm specific feedback post vac scheme.

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    Jessica Booker

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    I am reading the feedback notes second hand, but I think the focusing on the doorway point is not really the issue - the scores seem to be 14/15 for an interview and 13/15 for vacation scheme supervisor/performance - this level of performance is likely to be more than strong enough and the comments on the feedback about the door/EQ seem to be minor. It could easily be that these minor comments were passed on just as a development point rather than the reason for not getting the role.

    I am not sure what the data poll is but if that was 6/15 that would be a low performance and the area for concern and would be the key reason the firm made the decision.
     
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