TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

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.
 

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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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So I was accepted onto Linklaters OD but they didn’t receive my 3(!) emails confirming details - and now have rejected me as they’re full! I’ve sent them proof I responded but they say they have no spaces left so can’t do anything which is disappointing. Pretty annoyed rn..!
Linklaters got in touch today to offer me a spot on next week’s OD as they’d made space - can’t make it unfortunately but nice of them to try 👌🏻
 

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Does anybody know from last cycle how long you have to complete the CC VI from the date you receive it?

Hey @Apple. If it hasn’t been stated in the initial email invite, feel free to shoot grad rec an email asking for this. Where there is a delay on their end in responding, I recommend completing it as soon as possible, as I know some firms set a limit of anything from 2-7 days.
 

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Hi, I just received my feedback report from BCLP after completing the assessment. Has anyone who has been either successful/unsuccessful please share their 3 strengths and 1 area of development :)

Thank you!!
My strengths were growth mindset, active collaborator and pride, area of development was being too realistic?? 🤣 Got PFOd the next day, but in hindsight my application wasn’t that good so if you have the same feedback don’t worry lol
 
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Does anyone have any substantive information on what distinguishes Burges Salmon as a law firm? apart from its practices. Really need help on this one.

Hi there @TheInevitableTCholder2024/25. Most firms have a 4-seat training structure but Burges Salmon’s TC’s include a six seat rotation.
 
Hi, I just received my feedback report from BCLP after completing the assessment. Has anyone who has been either successful/unsuccessful please share their 3 strengths and 1 area of development :)

Thank you!!
I got Pride, Growth Mindset and Efficiency as my strengths and ‘preference to be relaxed and informal’ as my weakness.

Haven’t heard back from the firm but I applied in September so assuming PFO.
 
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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 :(

Hey @Apple. Sure thing, I’ve included a few points below;

  • Read the question repeatedly - this may seem like a rather granular point, but taking enough time to understand the key requirements of the question will prevent you from making any last minute errors.
  • Is the focus of the case study largely commercial or legal? Generally, you will be required to discuss both these implications. However, past feedback I’ve received from ACs made me realise that one core area will need to be expanded in greater depth. For example, if it’s a discussion on a recent economic development, the commercial implications will need to be touched on more than the legal consequences (if it’s a discussion based on a client scenario, for example).
  • Structure - for emails, memos, etc, a proper formal structure should always be used. This could include anything from the appropriate greetings, to the appropriate sign offs. Also ensure to make written exercises as easy to digest as possible. Avoid complex terminology and ensure your points are well conveyed.
  • Wider implications - are you allowed to go outside the given material to fashion a response? If not, stick to what you have been given and avoid adding any points which are not needed.
  • Time management - another minor point but practice doing similar assessments under timed conditions to improve your stamina.
  • Be weary of unnecessary facts - sometimes unwanted information is included in the case study details. Not everything will need to be touched on. However, ensure to read all the sources to gain a good background understanding of the question. Tied to this, is to also brush on your ability to skim texts quickly. It’s a skill that takes time to build but will help you pick out what’s important and what could be left out.

You’re on a great track, and I’m sure you’ll do amazing on future written exercises!

I’m sure @Jessica Booker, @Ram Sabaratnam and @Andrei Radu will have more tips too!
 

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My strengths were growth mindset, active collaborator and pride, area of development was being too realistic?? 🤣 Got PFOd the next day, but in hindsight my application wasn’t that good so if you have the same feedback don’t worry lol
Thank you! And
I got Pride, Growth Mindset and Efficiency as my strengths and ‘preference to be relaxed and informal’ as my weakness.

Haven’t heard back from the firm but I applied in September so assuming PFO.
Hopefully you hear back soon! I got strengths: Collaborator, Pride and Ownership
Weakness: Tendency to be less critical
 
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