TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

EA95

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last monday -
freshfields: here’s your invitation to our assessment, but if you want adjustments email us and do not attempt the test until we have responded

me: emails later the same day asking for reasonable adjustments, deadline for the assessment passes

today
ff: unfortunately we shall not be progressing with your application

me replying: im guessing this is because i didn’t do the assessment, but i emailed about adjustments and was not replied to

ff response just now -
That is actually pathetic from FF. so sorry you had to go through that. At least it’s become more clear to you now that it’s not a firm you would want to apply for in the future.
 

Wannabe_Lawyer

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Does anyone have any thoughts on how I could answer this question? I'm really stumped by the second part in bold.

Imagine you are advising a client in one of our sectors who is facing a major commercial challenge. Identify a recent business or current affairs issue which may impact them and describe how you would determine the appropriate support they would need from VWV
 

Bread

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I think it’s useful to include all work experience tbh but where they are similar just amalgamate them into one entry.

While one VS was 2020, the other one was recently in 2024. It wouldn’t make sense to not include the older work placements. They’re equally valuable imo. 🤷🏾‍♂️
yes, but what about 2018? This isn't specific to vacation schemes btw, I am just wondering whether there is any point including experience from 7 years ago
 
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Chris Brown

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yes, but what about 2018? This isn't specific to vacation schemes btw, I am just wondering whether there is any point including experience from 7 years ago
I guess it depends on what it is ultimately. If someone is a career changer for example, it is very likely they have valuable experience that goes back several years. It is probably fine for this person to discuss all of their work history from 5-10 years prior up until now. 🙂

For students and graduates I would imagine it would be similar. Some people had to work during GCSE’s and A-levels. I have written about my work experience and part time jobs that I did during this period and it’s been okay so far (I hope). 🙂

I think @Jessica Booker could probably give a stronger answer because idrk for sure.
 
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BobThebIlly

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I am thinking about applying for Baker's direct TC and would love for some advice when approaching the first application question Discuss a topic that you are passionate about. How did you become interested in it, and how has it influenced your personal or professional life. (300 words max) *

What is the best recommended structure for this question? I am also not sure what topic I can passionately discuss whilst also linking it back to professional skills
 
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AlegalA

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Taylor Wessing AC whoooo 🎉

Question- they offer both in person and online ACs. I theoretically could do both. I do think in person ACs allow you to show your personality more but I feel that online interviews are less nerve wracking and I'm able to keep more calm and deliver better answers.
Do you think it is better to do in person or online? do they take in consideration the fact that we might have notes if we're online and therefore perform less well in person?
Any advice/opinion is welcome!!
 

Tintin06

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Not an expert by any means so don’t take this as advice, I’m just wondering whether it’s even worth including any experience prior 2020 at this point? Especially for week-long placements, like it’s been over five years…
I honestly don’t know the answer. If felt important to include it, honestly. It was competitive to get it. I haven’t changed much since 2018! That’s why I’m still making applications. Work experience also includes gap year. I feel like including everything really. It's all experience and should count.
 

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