TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

pepsicola96

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have completed the NRF arctic shores and I am more perplexed than anything else.

I am anti-psychometric test in general, but at least with other tests I can kinda see where they're coming from. E.g watson glaser is objectively testing skills for a lawyer, SJT tests are testing how you respond in real situations you may be put it. This test felt like it was solely testing my reaction time. Having read the feedback report I don't think any of those conclusions are reasonable to make about a person based on this test.

Having said all that I actually think it went okay, just definitely the most odd one I've ever done.
 

Reem2024

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    Hi! I was just wondering, when we are asked to give references to previous employers it would only be for ones with formal work experience? For example, a part-time jobs/ internships rather than let’s say a volunteering position or a society role/ mentorship scheme?

    Also, if I’m a tutor on a platform like tutorhunt, and I count as self-employed how would I go about providing a reference for my work?
     

    asplawyer100

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    If I have not heard back from Mayer Brown after job simulation, is it a PFO or are they sending our invites staggered? I am a bit concerned because I realised I did not receive an email to confirm completion after the assessment.
    I’m wondering the same thing. I did the Mayer Brown job simulation a couple of weeks ago. I have seen that a fair few people on this forum have received AC invites as long as a week ago, so I’m guessing it’s likely a PFO for us.
     
    Hi. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to prepare for the analytical interview portion of the Freshfields AC?

    I’ve been regularly reading the FT and Watson’s Daily but I’m struggling to find overarching trends so feel this puts me as a disadvantage. Is there any recommendations for a website that clearly articulates how each story affects the overarching industry.

    Thanks!
     

    kokoprep

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    Hi. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to prepare for the analytical interview portion of the Freshfields AC?

    I’ve been regularly reading the FT and Watson’s Daily but I’m struggling to find overarching trends so feel this puts me as a disadvantage. Is there any recommendations for a website that clearly articulates how each story affects the overarching industry.

    Thanks!
    Is this for DTC
     

    bangarangbass39

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    For AG = Completed the Voice Interview on the 10th of Jan. Went much better than I expected but it is so up in the air. Been waiting since May last year for this one application so if I don’t make AC that’s so disappointing😭.

    For CMS = Completed the WG on the 18th of Oct. Honestly not to fussed. It’s at the bottom of my list. I only want to see what stages I need to improve on for other apps.

    For DAC = Completed the VI on the 3rd of Dec.

    I have heard nothing from Bates Wells - applied on the 10th of Oct; they are supposed to be reviewing applications on a rolling basis. The one I’m most nervous about because of the size of the firm and their communication style. There is very little I can assume reliably.


    Similar with Lewis Silkin who I applied to on the 23rd of Oct.
     

    Andrei Radu

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    Hi. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to prepare for the analytical interview portion of the Freshfields AC?

    I’ve been regularly reading the FT and Watson’s Daily but I’m struggling to find overarching trends so feel this puts me as a disadvantage. Is there any recommendations for a website that clearly articulates how each story affects the overarching industry.

    Thanks!
    If by overarching industry you mean the broad big law industry, I would recommend the legal press itself: The Lawyer, Law.com, Business Law, The Global Legal Post and Bloomberg Law. Some of this are only available on a subscription basis while some are have both freely accessible content and premium content. For some you will also be able to get a free subscription through your univerisity.

    Besides these, as a free resource, I would recommend looking for good commercial law podcasts. Some law firms run periodic podcasts on important news stories - I found Latham's and White & Case's to be particularly useful. The legal press also hosts some free podcast episodes, among which i would recommend: Law, disrupted; The Lawyer Podcast; and Bloomberg Law.
     
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    Jessica Booker

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    Hi! I was just wondering, when we are asked to give references to previous employers it would only be for ones with formal work experience? For example, a part-time jobs/ internships rather than let’s say a volunteering position or a society role/ mentorship scheme?

    Also, if I’m a tutor on a platform like tutorhunt, and I count as self-employed how would I go about providing a reference for my work?
    Society roles are not employment (and generally should not be in your work experience section), so wouldn’t be requested.

    I have seen references requested for some volunteer roles - it usually depends on the organisation, the nature of your role and how long you did it for.

    For self-employment you would provide either a form of tax return (if earning above the threshold), or some kind of document from your client to show you had done the work. Some of these platforms do provide such references to confirm the period you were active on it.
     

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