TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

desperateTCseeker1998

Legendary Member
Gold Member
Premium Member
Jan 1, 2023
317
271
didn’t meet the HSF benchmark… I have never not progressed past a test before (where invited to one). I got mostly moderate competency with some limits and some that appeared to imply good. I have already decided this will be my final cycle so taking one for the team and emailing enquiring into how the test is assessed because I have nothing to lose and think it is incredibly flawed.
 

NJS

Legendary Member
  • Aug 21, 2021
    295
    437
    For this Goodwin question.... Discuss a commercial issue that has particularly interested you. Why did it capture your attention, and what impact could it have on the legal sector?

    Are they looking for a general issue (i.e. interest rate rises, i probably wont use that...) Or are they looking for a particular story (like a recent merger for example). @Jessica Booker @Andrei Radu @Amma Usman @Ram Sabaratnam (sorry for the tags lol) Thank you!
     
    • Like
    Reactions: bsh

    M_m

    Star Member
    Premium Member
    Jun 27, 2023
    36
    22
    I’m currently working on the HL Summer VS application, and one of the questions is “tell us about any open days or events you have attended”.

    I did both my schooling and undergrad degree abroad, and moved to the UK only a few months back. I was able to attend a Taylor Wessing in-person open day, but apart from that my experience is limited to Legal Cheek events (the law fairs and firm specific events). Moreover, I haven’t really interacted with HL specifically at these events.

    Does anyone have any advice on how I can go about this question?
     

    gazdgazd11

    Valued Member
    Premium Member
    Feb 27, 2024
    113
    132
    if you don't mind me asking, how long do you have to complete the VI?
    5 days I believe?
    I’m currently working on the HL Summer VS application, and one of the questions is “tell us about any open days or events you have attended”.

    I did both my schooling and undergrad degree abroad, and moved to the UK only a few months back. I was able to attend a Taylor Wessing in-person open day, but apart from that my experience is limited to Legal Cheek events (the law fairs and firm specific events). Moreover, I haven’t really interacted with HL specifically at these events.

    Does anyone have any advice on how I can go about this question?
    not sure if this is good advice but I’d talk about virtual events. That’s what I do cause I’ve not attended any in person ones. Had different priorities during uni sadly
     
    • Like
    Reactions: thoms

    LawyerUpPal

    Distinguished Member
    Gold Member
    Premium Member
    Jan 9, 2023
    72
    240
    Would love thoughts on this - A commercial issue for Weil app am thinking of talking about the rise of private credit. This is a commercial issue that affects asset management and PE firms for alternative forms of financing through private credit. My issue is will this still be relevant as interest rates and inflation have be lowered will private credit still be relevant. Any thoughts on this @Ram Sabaratnam @Amma Usman @Andrei Radu
    Interesting articles on the subject
     

    Attachments

    • Moody’s warns of ‘systemic risk’ from leveraged lending market.pdf
      1.8 MB · Views: 46
    • Reuters Article .docx
      16.3 KB · Views: 33
    • Big banks sit out LBO rebound after being stung by earlier buyouts.pdf
      1 MB · Views: 36

    Audric_T

    Distinguished Member
    Oct 20, 2024
    56
    176
    Passed DLA VI! How long did people wait to be shortlisted (either rejection or invite to AC)?
    Congratulations- a week and a half but depends on location and they are swamped at the moment I.e London is closed with last ac in January it would appear but Birmingham is open with a few acs to go. However hr has a lot of apps to wade through
     
    • 🤝
    • ℹ️
    Reactions: Hana ♥ and The-PFO-Collector

    carys09

    New Member
    Dec 8, 2024
    4
    5
    I’m currently working on the HL Summer VS application, and one of the questions is “tell us about any open days or events you have attended”.

    I did both my schooling and undergrad degree abroad, and moved to the UK only a few months back. I was able to attend a Taylor Wessing in-person open day, but apart from that my experience is limited to Legal Cheek events (the law fairs and firm specific events). Moreover, I haven’t really interacted with HL specifically at these events.

    Does anyone have any advice on how I can go about this question?
    I went to an application workshop last year and they were very clear that you don't need to mention any Hogan Lovells events as they know not everyone can easily attend. I would definitely mention the virtual events and if you can remember the names of any firms that collaborated with Legal Cheek to host these events it can't hurt to mention them. If you attended any events/open days abroad those would also be relevant. From what grad rec said, the point of the question is to test your enthusiasm and genuine interest in commercial law by asking you to provide evidence. As well as describing the events you have attended, I would also try and talk about what you gained/learned and then link that back to your specific interests (i.e. are you especially interested in litigation? or maybe finance? did any of those events spark that interest?)
     
    • Like
    Reactions: Andrei Radu

    Jessica Booker

    Legendary Member
    TCLA Moderator
    Gold Member
    Graduate Recruitment
    Premium Member
    Forum Team
    Aug 1, 2019
    14,785
    20,451
    Do mitigating circumstances really get assessed? Starting to feel like they don't
    Generally, yes they are.

    Although it does depend what the circumstances are and also how long a period you are claiming them for.

    It becomes very difficult for recruiters to determine your true ability if the majority of your evidence is impacted by the circumstances.

    Put frankly about this, I see too many people trying to claim mitigating circumstances that are fairly innocuous and you question why they would have had such a severe and long term impact compared to people who have had severe circumstances that undoubtedly would have had an impact that seem completely justified, especially when they can show it only led to a blip in performance.
     

    Aspiringsolicitor01

    Valued Member
    Gold Member
    Premium Member
    Jan 6, 2024
    104
    146
    Generally, yes they are.

    Although it does depend what the circumstances are and also how long a period you are claiming them for.

    It becomes very difficult for recruiters to determine your true ability if the majority of your evidence is impacted by the circumstances.

    Put frankly about this, I see too many people trying to claim mitigating circumstances that are fairly innocuous and you question why they would have had such a severe and long term impact compared to people who have had severe circumstances that undoubtedly would have had an impact that seem completely justified, especially when they can show it only led to a blip in performance.
    Hi @Jessica Booker, can you advise how firms would look at my extenuating / mitigating circumstances:
    I was diagnosed with ASD and ADHD in October 2023 and November 2023 towards the end of my PGDL. My academic grades before that were average at best. However, since my diagnosis I have been taking medication and there has been a notable increase in my academic performance (though I had patchy ‘good’ grades previously). Can I ask that my undergraduate grade is largely discounted and my PGDL and LLM grades are more heavily weighted because of this. It’s difficult I know because every firm seems to lean entirely on A Level and undergraduate grades to filter people in or out of their recruitment process.
     

    About Us

    The Corporate Law Academy (TCLA) was founded in 2018 because we wanted to improve the legal journey. We wanted more transparency and better training. We wanted to form a community of aspiring lawyers who care about becoming the best version of themselves.

    Newsletter

    Discover the most relevant business news, access our law firm analysis, and receive our best advice for aspiring lawyers.