TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

Andrei Radu

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The PFO's are getting to me send help......
Hey @B2025 I know this is really hard and I can sympathize with what you are likely feeling right now. But please try not to feel too disheartened - I am 100% convinced that the one trait which enabled me to succeed was my ability to use the frustration and anxiety caused by rejections as a source of renewed motivation to work harder for my goals.

Also, do not see these results as any indicator for your ability to succeed - only two years ago, I was ending the cycle having been rejected at first stage in every single one of my applications. I subsequently struggled a lot with self-doubt and at times I was convinced I simply am not good enough to get a TC. However, I stuck by it and here I am today.

Finally, know that if you work on making yourself the best candidate that you can, you will eventually succeed even if the present outcomes do not look promising. I was telling the same thing recently to a friend who was getting instant rejection after rejection for the first few months of the cycle and they were finding it difficult to believe me. Nonetheless, their efforts eventually paid off and they received 4 AC invited and a VS offer in the space of less than three weeks.
 

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anyone who has applied to kennedys and can guide me if they have entered module/a levels grades subject wise? The form seems to be confusing and only asks for overall grades and whether they are predicted or achieved? Thanks in advance
 

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Hey @B2025 I know this is really hard and I can sympathize with what you are likely feeling right now. But please try not to feel too disheartened - I am 100% convinced that the one trait which enabled me to succeed was my ability to use the frustration and anxiety caused by rejections as a source of renewed motivation to work harder for my goals.

Also, do not see these results as any indicator for your ability to succeed - only two years ago, I was ending the cycle having been rejected at first stage in every single one of my applications. I subsequently struggled a lot with self-doubt and at times I was convinced I simply am not good enough to get a TC. However, I stuck by it and here I am today.

Finally, know that if you work on making yourself the best candidate that you can, you will eventually succeed even if the present outcomes do not look promising. I was telling the same thing recently to a friend who was getting instant rejection after rejection for the first few months of the cycle and they were finding it difficult to believe me. Nonetheless, their efforts eventually paid off and they received 4 AC invited and a VS offer in the space of less than three weeks.
Thank you for this insightful guidance and kit is really reassuring to hear and I guess these setbacks will pass. I will look at these rejections in 2 months time and will be like was I really at such a low point and we got to keep on going. This is really inspiring to read and the motivational boost that I needed.
 

Andrei Radu

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Hi , I just wanted to check if the Kennedys tc is open to final year law students or is it only for graduates?

@Ram Sabaratnam @Jessica Booker @Andrei Radu please can you kindly assist

Thanks very much in advance
I have taken a look on their website and they do not explicitly state one or the other. However, based on the language used by the firm to describe the training programme in its Chambers Student Guide profile (which you can access here) I would infer that it is open for final year law students as well. The firm said "Our SQE programme takes the form of a Graduate Solicitor Apprenticeship and allows you to start working and earning at Kennedys immediately after university", but this would only be possible if they allow applications from final years.
 
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There's an interesting Law.com article (which you can access here) arguing that Latham is struggling with a lack of clear strategy. Essentially, over the last couple of years the firm has struggled in keeping up with the increased profit margins of rivals like Kirkland and Skadden. The firm's equity partnership has actually shrunk over this period. Simultaneously, the firm's average partner compensation (so accounting for non-equity partner compensation figures as well) has also decreased.

Some commentators argue that this is in due to: (i) insufficient concentration on its core New York office, as the firm was slow to keep up with the superstar 20+ million compensation packages offered by its rivals to attract and retain top partners - which is particularly concerning since NY is by a distance the most profitable legal market in the world; and (ii) lack of a clear vision for its European offices, as the firm is neither focusing solely on the highly profitable PE/cap markets niche, nor is it fully committing to offering a Magic Circle-like full service offering. This could be a worst of both worlds scenario, as it puts the firm in a worst position both when pitching against its more focused US and UK rivals.

However, my personal opinion is that while these worries are sensible, they are also slightly exaggerated. A number of different leading partners at global firms and many commentators have argued this is a transformative period for the world of big law, which is naturally accompanied by an increased number high profile lateral hires. Simply because of its size, the firm is a natural target for rivals who look to poach top partners. To the point, Kirkland has arguably had a worse year in terms of partner departures, with over 20 partners (including Neel Sachdev, one of the architects of its growth) leaving for Paul, Weiss. Since some of the elite New York firms with historically smaller London offices have started looking to expand and are ready to invest significant sums, it is not at all unexpected for bigger players to suffer as a result.

Nonetheless, the lateral hiring wars are still ongoing and there is a lot of movement in between firms. Kirkland went on its own hiring spree after the Paul, Weiss raid and poached some star partners in a number of practice areas which had seen recent departures. Sidley Austin, one of the firms which recently hit Latham, was just a few days ago itself targeted by Davis Polk and consequently lost the co heads of its European restructuring practice. The point is, things are quite fluid on the lateral hiring scene at the moment and the poaching firms often become poaching targets and vice versa. Personally, I would be surprised if Latham will not seek to respond to the current headwinds in a manner similar to Kirkland's.
This was very insightful - thank you very much @Andrei Radu !

What a fascinating time in the legal market! I am really curious to see how and when the lateral hiring wars will start to cool down in London...
 

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How would you go about answering this question- Which sectors do you think has the most potential for growth over the next 12 months, and why, and what opportunities do you see for NRF to maximise this potential.
 

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Hi , I just wanted to check if the Kennedys tc is open to final year law students or is it only for graduates?

@Ram Sabaratnam @Jessica Booker @Andrei Radu please can you kindly assist

Thanks very much in advance
It depends which vacancy you are applying to. Some you will need to be a graduate and if a non-law graduate, have completed the GDL too. Which vacancy are you considering?
 

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Hello, @Jessica Booker @Andrei Radu @Ram Sabaratnam Do you know of any firms to which you can apply for Vacation schemes multiple times in one cycle?
NRF lets you apply again if you didn't make it to the AC, their FAQs say:

"If you’ve taken part in an assessment day and were unsuccessful, please wait 12 months from the date of your original application before reapplying. However, if you were unsuccessful at the application stage you can apply for another vacancy, within the same calendar year. If you reapply, we strongly advise rewriting your application."
 
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Sorry if this is a really stupid question but how can you tell whether a law firm organises itself by practice group or sector? because they tend to have both sections on websites and i can't tell which one is the primary way they organise themselves...
Sectors are the industries in which they work (pharmaceutical, tech, life sciences, etc), practices are the areas of law that they specialise in, or practice(M&A, tax, antitrust, etc), but usually multiple practices apply to the same sector and viceversa :)
 

User5678

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It depends which vacancy you are applying to. Some you will need to be a graduate and if a non-law graduate, have completed the GDL too. Which vacancy are you considering?
I am a law final year student. I can see that there are many programs mainly the sqe graduate program which is sector specific and the 2026 training contract. Am I eligible for both?

@Jessica Booker
 
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