TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

Amma Usman

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Hey again @Audric_T. Just to build on my last response, I believe it will be particularly helpful to also have a glossary of key terms applicable to the financial/legal worlds. It’s a strategy that personally helped me track my commercial awareness a couple of years back. I will make a thread on this tomorrow and make the post .)
Hey @Audric_T , I’ve attached the link to the glossary of terms below. Have a lovely weekend!

 
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When you have raised X amount of money for something and mention it on your application , would firms ask for proof of this/ what proof would they ask for?
I was going to mention an amount I raised as a proudest achievement question answer but am unsure of what kind of proof law firms usually ask for.
@Jessica Booker if you could provide any advice on this, it would be much appreciated!
 

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When you have raised X amount of money for something and mention it on your application , would firms ask for proof of this/ what proof would they ask for?
I was going to mention an amount I raised as a proudest achievement question answer but am unsure of what kind of proof law firms usually ask for.
@Jessica Booker if you could provide any advice on this, it would be much appreciated!

Hiya @AGRACHEL

When mentioning any fundraising activities I participated in, law firms haven't typically asked me for proof of this. That said, it's important to ensure you can confidently and convincingly explain how your efforts contributed to the result you're mentioning (in this case, the amount you raised). Focus on highlighting your role, the challenges you faced, and the impact of your actions when answering any competence question where you are mentioning a sum of funds that you raised. Best of luck with your application!
 
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for the work experience section, should you make explicit links to skills and/or certain functions relevant to a career in commercial law? e.g i did this, developing x skill, which is relevant to commercial law…

Heya @tarty23 :) You can definitely mention the skills you’ve developed, but it’s not necessary to explicitly state that they’re “relevant to commercial law.” Instead, focus on describing what you did and how it helped you develop specific skills or knowledge.

Rather than simply stating that you developed skills like “strong written communication” or “teamwork,” try to illustrate this by showing how your tasks or responsibilities helped you build the skills you're trying to highlight. For example, talk about the tasks you routinely handled (and briefly how you went about them), challenges you overcame, or any goals or targets you helped achieve. This approach allows the reader to see your skills in context.
 

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Hiya @AGRACHEL

When mentioning any fundraising activities I participated in, law firms haven't typically asked me for proof of this. That said, it's important to ensure you can confidently and convincingly explain how your efforts contributed to the result you're mentioning (in this case, the amount you raised). Focus on highlighting your role, the challenges you faced, and the impact of your actions when answering any competence question where you are mentioning a sum of funds that you raised. Best of luck with your application!
Thank you so much!!
 

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When you have raised X amount of money for something and mention it on your application , would firms ask for proof of this/ what proof would they ask for?
I was going to mention an amount I raised as a proudest achievement question answer but am unsure of what kind of proof law firms usually ask for.
@Jessica Booker if you could provide any advice on this, it would be much appreciated!
You wouldn’t have to prove this level of detail at any point.
 

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