How confident are you in your knowledge of the core LLB/PGDL subjects, including Contract, Tort, Trusts, Land, Criminal, and Public Law?
TCLA is teaming up with BPP for a free interactive event designed to refresh your fundamentals, especially for those interested in or planning to take the SQE. We'll practise multiple choice SQE questions, with prizes for the highest scoring participants!
Register HereThanks. 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.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.
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.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.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.
I heard back with a PFO on Friday and I know some people who received offers too.Hi has anyone heard back from Travers Smith summer vacation scheme on whether they got a return training contract offer?![]()
Thanks for letting me know and sorry to hear!! Do you know how many ppl got offers, I still haven’t heard back yetI heard back with a PFO on Friday and I know some people who received offers too.
Is this real feedback, or am i being dumb lolView attachment 6158
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 for too long"View attachment 6158
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.
Wait I'm so confused. Is this you writing notes based on how you considered your own performance to have gone? Or did you ask your supervisor/interviewer and this is what you were given?View attachment 6158
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.
My write-up of what they said in the feedback phone call. Your confusion is indicative of my written abilities on the VSWait I'm so confused. Is this you writing notes based on how you considered your own performance to have gone? Or did you ask your supervisor/interviewer and this is what you were given?
What was the context behind you standing in a doorway for too long? I’m just astounded that something that trivial would be mentioned in the context of a 1/2 week scheme.My write-up of what they said in the feedback phone call. Your confusion is indicative of my written abilities on the VS
Stood in doorway too long … this is very erm specific feedback post vac scheme.View attachment 6158
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.
Did you get it today??? Someone else said they were already on ACs, maybe there is hope yetHi all! Has anyone completed a white and case VI for direct TC and has advice?
What does the far left-hand column say? What is a data poll assessment?My write-up of what they said in the feedback phone call. Your confusion is indicative of my written abilities on the VS