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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

lawyeringitout

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Jul 23, 2024
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Yes - definitely not an issue to do this, just don’t take it personally if they don’t respond or feel like they can’t help. Sometimes people may not have the time or energy to advise people, but there is absolutely not issue in asking just in case they can.
would it not come across as negative to ask for like content insights into the firm's application process ? they might refer it to grad rec for example?
 

rajivmansigani

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Mar 13, 2024
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Hi,
I am planning to do the Fladgate VI tomorrow and was wondering if anyone would be willing to share (I would be very grateful!) which type of question it was (motivation/competency/commercial). It's only one question so it's a bit of a hit or miss and I don't usually have great results with VI...
Hi @elsx, I won't be doing it until Wednesday and would be eternally grateful if you could share what the question is ahead of time. Thank you in advance!
 

Katy12345

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Jan 25, 2024
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would it not come across as negative to ask for like content insights into the firm's application process ? they might refer it to grad rec for example?
It definitely won’t appear as negative. Potentially if you come across as pushy or wanting inside information that puts you at an advantage but chances are trainees have no insight at all into what the current questions are for the VI so they might not be able to offer a lot of advice maybe just more general tips!
 

elsx

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Nov 8, 2024
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Hi @elsx, I won't be doing it until Wednesday and would be eternally grateful if you could share what the question is ahead of time. Thank you in advance!
Hi I won't be releasing the exact question as the firm might not agree with this and I do not believe this would be very fair. General advice is fine.
 

lina.b

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Jan 19, 2025
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Hi! I also applied for the spring vacation scheme at HSF, if I haven't heard anything from them is it safe to assume that it's a rejection? I know they've held a fair few AC's already.
I also applied for this scheme and they told me on friday there was no more spaces on the spring scheme unfortunately, but they offered to switch me to the summer scheme so they may do the same for you.
 
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User5678

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Aug 16, 2024
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Hi all, just wanted to check that there were no written element exercises in the wbd high potential assessment? I remember the browne jacobson one was also amberjack and had written ques so just wanted to double check :) Thank you!
 

Wannabe_Lawyer

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Hi all, just wanted to check that there were no written element exercises in the wbd high potential assessment? I remember the browne jacobson one was also amberjack and had written ques so just wanted to double check :) Thank you!
That's correct - it's just the SJT with its associated numerical reasoning and verbal reasoning components. It was very generic scenarios, not tailored to law at all.
Regarding the Browne Jacobson one - did you have unlimited time to do the 2 written questions? I was told they were like 500 words each!
 

CarolineC

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Hey guys and @Jessica Booker

I am in position where I already accepted a training contract offer from one firm. I have an AC coming up for a vacation scheme - I know I wouldn’t go ahead with VS (it would require me to take holiday/negotiate with my employer which I’m not on best position to do especially that I now have secured tc).

I was initially planning to still do the interview for an experience itself, but now closer to the date (and following multiple cycles of applications) I think that I just have no more energy for another preparation.

Is it going to be perceived as rude to back out from a process few days before?
 

User5678

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Aug 16, 2024
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That's correct - it's just the SJT with its associated numerical reasoning and verbal reasoning components. It was very generic scenarios, not tailored to law at all.
Regarding the Browne Jacobson one - did you have unlimited time to do the 2 written questions? I was told they were like 500 words each!
Thank you very much! Yes you are correct about BJ, it was the same for me, best of luck!

Just received my wbd results and don’t know what to think -
Grit - 7/9
Digital mindset - 9/9
Creative force - 7/9
applied intellect - 4/9 (swear I’m emphatic and friendly, don’t know how to prove that to them via a test😭)

Applied verbal and numerical intellect - both a bit more than mid bar

Hope it makes the cut!
 
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Wannabe_Lawyer

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Jul 22, 2018
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Thank you very much! Yes you are correct about BJ, it was the same for me best of luck!

Just received my wbd results and don’t know what to think -
Grit - 7/9
Digital mindset - 9/9
Creative force - 7/9
applied intellect - 4/9 (swear I’m emphatic and friendly, don’t know how to prove that to them via a test😭)

Applied verbal and numerical intellect - both a bit more than mid bar

Hope it makes the cut!
Thank you!

My mark was similar and I got the same notable dip in the applied intellect, so I have no idea what to make of them either... Best of luck to us!
 
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elsx

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Nov 8, 2024
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That's correct - it's just the SJT with its associated numerical reasoning and verbal reasoning components. It was very generic scenarios, not tailored to law at all.
Regarding the Browne Jacobson one - did you have unlimited time to do the 2 written questions? I was told they were like 500 words each!
Just learned there were written questions for Browne Jacobson! Did I miss somehting in the email?
 

Wannabe_Lawyer

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Jul 22, 2018
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Just learned there were written questions for Browne Jacobson! Did I miss somehting in the email?
I haven't applied yet, but I think I came across another post from many weeks ago too that said that apparently there are 2x500 word questions as part of the 'blended assessment'. Someone more informed can provide the details...

I'm surprised they haven't mentioned it in the email lol.
 

User5678

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Aug 16, 2024
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I haven't applied yet, but I think I came across another post from many weeks ago too that said that apparently there are 2x500 word questions as part of the 'blended assessment'. Someone more informed can provide the details...

I'm surprised they haven't mentioned it in the email lol.
@elsx hii, I have given the assessment and can confirm that there were 2x500 words ques you had to write in the text box they provided. You will get unlimited time for this. It’s unfortunate that they didn’t mention it in their email but it had been given in the test. Best of luck :)
 
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