TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

BBsharkk

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I think you should definitively reflect on this after the cycle. You have other apps in play and you need to remain in the positive headspace to continue with those. I got rejected by post app Weil in 2022, 23 and for direct TC. This time, I've got a VI with the exact same experience and grades I applied with before- mid-2:1 from an RG Uni, so stay positive things will happen for you. I also got Skadden with those grades. I got a 59 in Crim law in the first year, too 😂😂.
Thank you! That was indeed very reassuring. I really wish you all the best in the later stages.
Can I ask what's your approach in re-applying to the same firm in subsequent cycles? How did you go about changing your answers given that there wasn't much that was significantly wrong in your first app?
 
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BBsharkk

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If it helps I have really naff grades and did my degree from home, scraping a 2:1, have BCC at A Level and awful GCSEs. Degree was through the uni of London international but still, not oxbridge. I also went to insight evening last year and was rejected but managed to progress this cycle.
I totally get the hurt as I’ve been there myself but don’t underestimate how competitive it is. Some of this is a numbers game and comes down to luck. Keep going, you’re doing brilliantly 🌟
Thank you for your encouraging words, it's really something I need in this brutal cycle. May I also ask how did you change your answers the second time you applied to the same firm? Did you have to significantly amend your original answers?
 

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I had a feedback call from an AC today and some firms are so stingy with sharing accurate feedback and actually saying what went wrong plainly and simple. It’s so annoying because the feedback is absolutely so vague and not reflective of the interview at all. starting to make me thing that most firms have a very simple tick checkbox for partners when interviewing candidates. I asked asked how I was scored and they could not disclose that. And my feedback was very unrelated to how the interview actually went.
 

Jessica Booker

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Is it a bad idea for a 'why this firm question?' to talk about a sector that isn't their largest/most profitable? It's still one of their core six. I was also thinking about breaking the question down into practice area, legal tech, and how my degree relates to the outlook of the firm. Is there anything else I could add to improve my answer? Many thanks, @Jessica Booker
No - there is no need to align everything to the largest or most profitable area. As long as the area you are focusing on regularly takes trainees, then it is not an issue for you to focus on it. It would only be very niche areas that you may not even sit in as a trainee that are areas to avoid.
 
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I had a feedback call from an AC today and some firms are so stingy with sharing accurate feedback and actually saying what went wrong plainly and simple. It’s so annoying because the feedback is absolutely so vague and not reflective of the interview at all. starting to make me thing that most firms have a very simple tick checkbox for partners when interviewing candidates. I asked asked how I was scored and they could not disclose that. And my feedback was very unrelated to how the interview actually went.

I completely understand how frustrating this is, spent one year working in a firm and they still didn’t give me honest feedback after the ac!

They were trying to be “kind” and “general” but that was only “unhelpful”.

But we move on and reflect on the experience and hope to get a tc elsewhere :)
 

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erderlylars

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Yes - we do have written exercises they can be found here:


If you don’t know which exercise would be best, then you can make us aware of which firm you would like it most aligned to and we can tell you which exercise would be the best to go for.
@Jessica Booker
Yes - we do have written exercises they can be found here:


If you don’t know which exercise would be best, then you can make us aware of which firm you would like it most aligned to and we can tell you which exercise would be the best to go for.
@Jessica Booker I was just wondering which one of the exercises would be most suitable for bird & bird? Thank you!
 

WillkieGemma

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is there a point applying to Wilkie or too late?
Hi @Tclarocks123 - no. As I've said many times before in the forum, and on our website, I review apps and video interviews on a rolling basis. The final two stages of the application process (written exercise and partner interview) take place after the application deadline so we cannot make any vs offers until those two stages are complete. It would make a mockery of the whole application process if I didn't consider each and every application that is submitted within the relevant timeline.

Hi @gazdgazd11 please see my post above
 

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The M&A written exercise will be the most suitable exercise for Skadden.


Please be aware we would recommend booking this ASAP as the team are not working after the 20th December through to 2 January., so no written exercise feedback will be provided during those dates.
 

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@Jessica Booker I was just wondering which one of the exercises would be most suitable for bird & bird? Thank you!
We would recommend the technical exercise:


Please be aware we would recommend booking this ASAP as the team are not working after the 20th December through to 2 January., so no written exercise feedback will be provided during those dates.
 
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