TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

kokoprep

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Not sure if this helps but I remember in one of their career events they said they'll first consider whether you met the test benchmark, then they'd screen the application, and if it's good they'll look at the video interview and decide whether to progress you. They said it's more of a checklist than anything
Hey do you know if the latham test has to be done before deadline or do you get few days after submitting app?
 

Ricky

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Hello! Hope everyone is well! For the Latham application, do they review the application SJT and VI holistically or do they put more emphasis on a specific part for example VI or SJT? (Hope it makes sense haha)
You need to meet the minimum SJT benchmark for your app to get reviewed. The VI is then looked at after.
 

Gday33

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I just did a SJT, and I got within the highest bracket for "applied verbal intellect" and in the lowest bracket for "numerical" should I assume a PFO?
I thought it was the unofficial rule that people choose law because they can’t do maths? 😂 I’m sure they wouldn’t discount you on that alone 👍🏻 good luck!
 

Tintin06

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What is the Ropes & Gray question looking for as there is only one question and I dont think there is an option for inputting work experience:

Describe three characteristics that you believe make an outstanding Ropes & Gray lawyer and how that lawyer would drive our business. 500 words
Well they are in growth mode. What skills can help that? Understanding the commercial world. Call it entrepreneurial mindset or whatever. Being resourceful helps. It’s a small trainee intake. That plus early responsibility. Resourcefulness helps the firm drive efficiency. Then they help keep costs down. No need for loads of trainees. Commercial awareness can mean seeing opportunities. How have you shown that?
 

Audric_T

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Generally prefer the US firms. Learning by doing. Early responsibility etc. Have had more success with them. Not sure about your second question. I got three ACs last cycle. Not sure how typical that is. I'm also a career changer. What are you doing currently? I don't know about qualification yet. I enjoyed doing tax.
Thank you for taking the time to explain - its lovely to hear about other pathways and experiences so I appreciate it :) No you have answered my question beautifully, congratulations on securing three A/Cs regardless that is impressive and something to aspire to - Personally I think that is amazing. Currently - I work in finance - ICB - LLM SQE 1/2 - nice regarding tax - I thought about it but I think I'm drawn to M&A or IP at the moment - hoping my vac scheme will help with insight
 

Audric_T

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Can you be a career changer if you’ve been chasing a career but doing another whilst chasing. Surely you left university and since then have been applying to law ever since I’m not sure that’s a career changer. But nonetheless I’m sure the experience you’ve gained working alongside applying has been ever so useful for transferable skills.
This seems unnecessary and I'm not quite sure what you have gained from posting this to be honest. Any experience gained is useful with many transferable skills - I got my Vac scheme because I am a career changer with over a decade of experience in a different field - everyone has their own reasons for either pursuing law initially or pursuing it later in life - that doesn't make anyone's path lesser or worthy of derision. This is extremely disrespectful.
 

Audric_T

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Does anyone have any tips for the DLA VI?
Hi Hanna, I'm happy to provide insight on the DLA VI - I recently did the A/C successfully. Following the rules of this thread I won't share the questions - apologies, I think they may have changed them so I may do more harm than good by sharing but I'm happy to provide general tips if that would help?
 

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What is the Ropes & Gray question looking for as there is only one question and I dont think there is an option for inputting work experience:

Describe three characteristics that you believe make an outstanding Ropes & Gray lawyer and how that lawyer would drive our business. 500 words
Hey there @helloj ,

This is a really interestingly worded question. I find the ’how that lawyer would drive our business’ part really cute. Essentially, it is asking ’ why you ‘.

In answering why you, I feel it is particularly important to note that there is no work experience section. This means that you will need to choose the most relevant parts of your life/work experiences to show demonstrated interest. I would also like to add that 500 words is a really demure enough word count to get you to write a really cutesy answer! ;)

Another pro tip is that you don’t have to exactly partition the word count into three to write a good answer. You will find that some characteristics may take longer to touch on than others, but each of the three should be adequately explored. Aim for 120-170 words for each characteristic.

Here’s how I would structure my response for each quality:

1. Name the quality.
2. Why you feel it’s important for an outstanding lawyer.
3. Why an outstanding lawyer at Ropes specifically. Since it‘s the only question, you may want to find a way to tie commercial awareness as a characteristic. Perhaps from this, you could then link with how this would enable you to excel in one of their core practice areas - say..their.. finance or private equity practice.
4. How you would drive the business of the law firm using that quality. You may find it helpful to look at the firm‘s long term growth strategy, or how they’ve been expanding/ their position in the market, to gauge some market sentiment. Then, using this trend, explain how you could add value to the firm using that competency. The reason I feel this is useful is that it shows you did your research into the firm’s actual business, and have had a thorough look at your skills to see where and how you can bring this value.

Before all these, I recommend including an introductory sentence stating the three characteristics you will cover. This will provide a clear and easy structure for the recruiter to follow.

Hope this helps!
 

Amma Usman

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Does anyone have any tips for the DLA VI?
Hiya @Hana ♥ , I am unsure about the specifics of DLAs VI, but for general VI prep, I recommend taking a look at @Andrei Radu ’s wonderful guide:

 

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