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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

EliteWhovian

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    It's been a while since I've messaged on this forum, it feels like it was just yesterday that I was posting gifs here!

    I sincerely hope that everyone here succeeds during this application cycle, and that the new year brings with it many opportunities (and a TC offer!) ♥️

    I'm happy to answer any questions you might have about firms that I have progressed with as well :D

    With the TCLA community's support, the amazing @Jessica Booker and the wider team - y'all are in very very safe hands. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!
     

    Amma Usman

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    Hi! @Ram Sabaratnam @Amma Usman @Jessica Booker
    Is it ok to cover three practice areas in one paragraph in my answer to the 'why our firm' question for a firm with a transactional focus? They are all transactional areas, and my interest in these areas is a genuine reason why I am applying to the firm. In my answer, I provide a brief explanation of my interest in each of these practice areas.

    My overall answer structure is:
    - Para 1: I am drawn to firm's transactional focus (this is where I explain my interest in the 3 practice areas)
    - Para 2: I discuss a training-related point

    For context, the word count is only 200 words.

    Is this okay? Thanks!
    Hey @KBanana

    I agree with @Ram Sabaratnam ‘s point that covering three practice areas within a 200-word limit may not be completely feasible, especially as you also want to address a training-related point. You will need to clearly expound on why each distinct practice area appeals to you, providing solid reasoning based on your past experiences and interests. Attempting to cover all three in limited space might result in glossing over each, which could diminish the quality of your explanation. Ideally, you want to take your reasoning to level 2 or even level 3 depth.

    Similarly, consider whether the training-related point is substantial enough to merit its own paragraph. As an example, many firms offer similar training structures, and including a generic point might reduce the impact of your overall answer. For instance, firms such as Jones Day and Vinson & Elkins offer non-rotational trainee structures, while six-seat training contracts are available at firms like Burges Salmon, Watson Farley, Freshfields, Farrer & Co, Squire Patton Boggs, Dechert, and Forsters, among others. If you choose to include a point on training, ensure that you demonstrate, with specificity, how you have thrived in a similar environment previously, any feedback you received there, and how this aligns with your desire to continue excelling in such a structure. This approach will help ensure that your answer is both focused and impactful.
     
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    Apple

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    Am sorry to hear about that ask for feedback if they give it so you can learn for future AC. But reaching an AC at W&C is an achievement so don't beat yourself up about it.

    Also how have I not heard from them post VI wow and did my VI like 2 months ago.
    It took them a month to reject me post AC for WVS, idk why but just speaking to other people they seem to be absolutely terrible in terms of getting back to you.
     

    Tcvspfo

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    It took them a month to reject me post AC for WVS, idk why but just speaking to other people they seem to be absolutely terrible in terms of getting back to you.
    I know they are bad at getting back to people as know people wait 2 months post VI and post AC but it is winter VS so they have to be recruiting people before the VS start date ygm.
     

    Apple

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    Does anybody have any tips or resources for written exercises, I feel like I really let myself down in them every time despite a relatively strong interview performance :(
     

    Unknowncabbage

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    Lovely thank you for your recommendation- did you solely use this to prepare and have you been able to succeed in the real thing?
    Yes, it’s very useful. I normally just spam about 3/4 tests and then focus on my lowest scoring area for eg inferences as there is isolated sections aswell as full tests. I have successfully passed the WG as a result.
     

    LawyerUpPal

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    It took them a month to reject me post AC for WVS, idk why but just speaking to other people they seem to be absolutely terrible in terms of getting back to you.
    First of all, I'm sorry to hear that. I echo what @B2025 said about merely being invited to AC being a huge accomplishment. I also agree with your frustration about them getting back to people in a timely manner. Hang in there.
     

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