TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

EK_27

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Dec 12, 2023
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guys i can't do this anymore tbh - i don't know if i'll ever be good enough to get a TC and don't get me wrong its so nice to see everyone's success here but it can get a bit overwhelming - might take a short break just to clear my head
Hey, this is a really valid feeling. I expressed the same sentiment to my friend (an associate at an MC firm) and she said even she had felt the same during the app stage.

Taking a break will definitely help clear your head but don’t give up. You can definitely do this!!!
 

User5678

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Aug 16, 2024
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guys i can't do this anymore tbh - i don't know if i'll ever be good enough to get a TC and don't get me wrong its so nice to see everyone's success here but it can get a bit overwhelming - might take a short break just to clear my head

Hi, I know it’s overwhelming but I’m sure you will get there and you are definitely good enough to get a tc :). People spend more than five cycles on getting a tc, the average age of people doing a tc is apparently 26 and the firm I worked in, so many 1-3 years pqe associates told me it took them 4-5 years after grad to secure a tc and they just tried to build their experience those years by paralegalling. I’m sure you’ll reach there. Take a break and relax for a while, I’m sure you’ll progress eventually :)

This feeling is very valid and trust me I’m in the same boat. Some days I’m unable to even sleep properly due to stress :(. I am also an international student and want to practice in UK so this is added stress too. On days I feel like this, I distract myself and take a break, talk to friends. Go for an outing, motivate yourself :)

Remember, we only need one offer and there are more than 150 firms.

Best of luck!
 

badmintonflyinginsect

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Jan 26, 2023
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@Jessica Booker Hi Jessica - I'm writing my application for US law firms and have a low 2.1 in my first-year from Oxbridge. I believe I had mitigating circumstances (ie undiagnosed—now diagnosed—OCPD) which I have now communicated to my University but it will take a few weeks' time for me to receive any acknowledgement for the same. Should I still mention this? And if yes, how do I disclose it?
 

Tintin06

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Oct 23, 2019
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guys i can't do this anymore tbh - i don't know if i'll ever be good enough to get a TC and don't get me wrong its so nice to see everyone's success here but it can get a bit overwhelming - might take a short break just to clear my head
I feel the exact same way. Just take a break to recharge. It is Christmas soon after all. I’m sure you’ll get there eventually. Breaks are completely normal to need. NQs get post-qualification leave after all.
 

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