TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

Chris Brown

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Holding myself accountable again (Bakers rejection).

CC* βœ…πŸ“βŒ
HSF βœ…πŸ“βŒ
NRF βœ…πŸ“βŒ
Weil βœ…βŒ
Akin βœ…
Sidley βœ…βŒ
Orrick βœ…
Willkie βœ…πŸŽ₯❌
Cooley βœ…
Latham βœ…
Milbank βœ…
Kirkland βœ…
Dechert βœ…βŒ
Skadden βœ…βŒ
Goodwin βœ…
Covington βœ…βŒ
Linklaters* βœ…πŸ“βŒ
Paul, Weiss βœ…
Slaughters* βœ…βŒ
Fried Frank* βœ…
Gibson Dunn βœ…
Macfarlanes* βœ…πŸ“
White & Case βœ…
Morgan Lewis βœ…
Paul Hastings* βœ…
Hogan Lovells* βœ…
Cleary Gottlieb βœ…βŒ
A&O Shearman βœ…πŸ“βŒ
Vinson & Elkins βœ…
Arnold & Porter βœ…
Baker McKenzie βœ…πŸ“βŒ
King & Spalding* βœ…
Winston & Strawn βœ…
Morrison Foerster βœ…
Sullivan & Cromwell βœ…βŒ

Key: βœ… = application submitted; πŸ“ = test received; πŸŽ₯ = video interview; ❌ = rejection.

I have done four Vac Schemes. Don’t really want to do more.

*Training Contract applications

TC apps left to do: Stephenson Harwood; Sullivan & Cromwell.
This is actually really impressive. Just out of curiosity, how have you managed to write so many applications - that takes some serious skill!

I think I’ve only managed to send around 7 applications so far since the beginning of the cycle and planning on sending 3 more. πŸ₯²πŸ₯²

Best of luck in this application process and I hope you secure a TC soon! πŸ™‚
 

jacksollaf

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This is actually really impressive. Just out of curiosity, how have you managed to write so many applications - that takes some serious skill!

I think I’ve only managed to send around 7 applications so far since the beginning of the cycle and planning on sending 3 more. πŸ₯²πŸ₯²

Best of luck in this application process and I hope you secure a TC soon! πŸ™‚
Honestly, it all depends on how much work you put into the whole process; for instance, I applied to about 64 firms, but for a lot of them (those not so particularly interested in) I used similar arguments... So for questions like "what are you most proud of", "why law", "extracurricular activities" and all of these generic questions, it is possible to just put the same answer and then slightly change a tiny tiny bit... The most difficult part is completing the tests that come with the applications, that truly is exhausting! So far I applied to 64 and got rejected from 13 firms; it's tough but all you need is ONE πŸ™
 

Ricky

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Oh wow, NGL I didn't really pay attention to the confirmation emails; I didn't think they'd inclue this πŸ˜‚
Good thing these law firms aren't looking for attention to detail aye :p

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Chris Brown

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Honestly, it all depends on how much work you put into the whole process; for instance, I applied to about 64 firms, but for a lot of them (those not so particularly interested in) I used similar arguments... So for questions like "what are you most proud of", "why law", "extracurricular activities" and all of these generic questions, it is possible to just put the same answer and then slightly change a tiny tiny bit... The most difficult part is completing the tests that come with the applications, that truly is exhausting! So far I applied to 64 and got rejected from 13 firms; it's tough but all you need is ONE πŸ™
That makes sense to be honest but it must be stressful when you’re deadline with all of the deadlines. πŸ₯²πŸ₯²

The worst test is probably Cappfinity it tests absolutely everything from SJT to WGT. πŸ™ƒ

I am thinking of applying for direct TC’s during the summer window depending on how these applications go but I will probably only send a maximum of around 20 applications across the year overall combining VS and TC applications. I am aiming for 12 VS applications sent 7/8 so far got 3/4 left. 🫠

Best of luck with this application cycle and I hope you secure that TC! πŸ™‚πŸ™‚
 

jacksollaf

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INSPIRED BY the great @Tintin06

Here are the firms I applied to, by chronological order; unfortunately I completely neglected to write when I received online tests and VIs, so whatever I just wrote is from memory; I will clean and perfect it once examination period, way too busy

Applied
Baker McKenzie
Allen & Shearman | ❌
Goodwin
Pinsent Masons |❌
Mayer Brown |❌
Skadden ❌
Morrison Foerster
Slaughter & May | ❌
Jones Day | ❌
Gibson Dunn (attended their first-year insight scheme but didn't hear anything yet so a bit worried)
Cooley
Linklaters
Willkie Farr & Gallagher | ❌
Latham & Watkins (online test, silent since sadly)
Forsters LLP (they're going to send out outcomes on the 10th)
TLT
Dechert LLP
Orrick
HFW
BCLP
Paynes Hicks Beach
Eversheds (reached VI, still waiting for outcome)
Clyde & Co
Addleshaw Goddard LLP
Kirkland
Covington LLP
White & Case
Macfarlanes
UN Legal Affairs Intern (New York HQ)
Clifford Chance Dubai | ❌
Weil | ❌
Katten
Charles Russel Speechlys
King & Spalding (TC)
Quinn Emmanuel (Paris)
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP (placed on hold since early December, so awaiting outcome)
Perth Thingy… (I randomly applied to a company in Perth Scotland, since it was just CV based, and I have no idea what the name was and they ghosted me I think because I didn't get an email or anything πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚ )
Deloitte (completely ghosted, no confirmation email whatsoever so 100% PFO πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚)
Vison & Elkins
Morgan Lewis
Walker Morris
CMS
Hogan Lovells
Osborne Clarke
Davis Polk
RPC
Ropes & Gray
Paul Weiss
Squire Patton Boggs
Mills & Reeve
Simmons & Simmons (VI stage so far)
Norton Rose Fulbright
Withers (they asked for visa info, and I didn't realise it's outside my term time, so they suggested transferring my application to a TC so there's hope I think)
Joelson
Capsticks LLP | ❌
Gowling WLG
Gide Loyrette Nouel London
DAC Beachcroft (TC)
Howes Spercival
PwC |❌
Cleary Gottlieb | ❌
Reed Smith | ❌
Farrer & Co
Shoosmiths
Freshfields
Debevoise & Plimpton
Greenberg Traurig (TC)
Lockton
Watson Farley & Williams (last second and they're rolling so highly unlikely)
I forgot to add HSF (among my top choices too; passed the benchmark, still waiting)

Once done with exams, I will definitely start applying for direct TCs, because I graduate in June 2026...
 
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jacksollaf

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That makes sense to be honest but it must be stressful when you’re deadline with all of the deadlines. πŸ₯²πŸ₯²

The worst test is probably Cappfinity it tests absolutely everything from SJT to WGT. πŸ™ƒ

I am thinking of applying for direct TC’s during the summer window depending on how these applications go but I will probably only send a maximum of around 20 applications across the year overall combining VS and TC applications. I am aiming for 12 VS applications sent 7/8 so far got 3/4 left. 🫠

Best of luck with this application cycle and I hope you secure that TC! πŸ™‚πŸ™‚
thank you, you too !!
 
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    Mine still says application is on hold at the candidate review stage. Chances of rejection are pretty high I take it then.
    Don't worry - mine does too! The 77%/66% is just a conspiracy theory for us to pass the time πŸ˜… πŸ˜‚ Hopefully we'll get some positive news soon - I think it should be the end of the month at latest but hopefully sooner.
     

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    Is it okay to refer White & Case as W&C in the cover letter? any insights would be appreciated, thank you!! @Andrei Radu @Jessica Booker
    I did this but I wrote it in full the first time and then in brackets put (β€˜W&C’) next to the firm name so hoping it’s okay otherwise I’m cooked πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

    Although I don’t think I wrote it like that in the cover letter - I wrote it like that in the other sections of the application form.
     
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    Don't worry - mine does too! The 77%/66% is just a conspiracy theory for us to pass the time πŸ˜… πŸ˜‚ Hopefully we'll get some positive news soon - I think it should be the end of the month at latest but hopefully sooner.
    Thank you for your response and the confidence booster 🀣🀣
     
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