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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

Chris Brown

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anyone have a list of places still accepting applications for vs?
I have seen a few but I’m not entirely sure whether they are rolling or non-rolling apart from Ropes & Gray which is non-rolling.

Womble Bond Dickinson: deadline 30th Jan.

Orrick + Ropes and Gray: deadline 31st Jan.

Gateley: deadline 31st Jan

Russell-Cooke: deadline 7th Feb

Bevan Brittan: deadline 11th Feb

Simmons & Simmons (Bristol): deadline 15th Feb

Michelmores (Bristol & Exeter): deadline 17th Feb

Stephenson Harwood: deadline 28th Feb

RWK Goodman: deadline 28th Feb
 
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Hello, lovely people of the forum! I have a DLA VI coming up and was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to provide some advice? I get horribly nervous doing these things and usually stutter the whole way through…
 

Andrei Radu

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Hello, lovely people of the forum! I have a DLA VI coming up and was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to provide some advice? I get horribly nervous doing these things and usually stutter the whole way through…
My experience with DLA VI was one of a very typical VI, I was not surprised by any particular question. For my general tips for VIs and VI preparation, I have written an in depth guide (which you can access here) - please see in particular sections 1 and 2.
 

BobThebIlly

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Hello, this is a pretty last minute request for advice for the WG but I would truly appreciate any advice you may have. For context, it is due tomorrow.

My biggest area of concern is the “drawing conclusions” part of the test — I consistently achieve 42-46% on it even after practicing multiple questions on it.

For assumptions, I achieve 88% and for evaluating arguments I receive 100% consistently

I really am not sure where I am going wrong with the conclusions part of the test and it’s really bringing my overall average down drastically

Any advice is welcome including suggested websites
 

Jessica Booker

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I've written gleamed rather than gleaned. This is in reference to skills. Is this going to be fatal? It's hard to notice such things. Especially when it's a correct word. Even if not used correctly here. It's hard to catch all errors.
Might not even be picked up as an error - at the same time it could and firms that are particular about errors may mean that it does contribute to their decision, but I could easily see how something like this is missed.

As I have said many times before, at one firm I worked at we used to do a drafting skills session as part of the trainee induction and the question at the start of the session that nobody got right was “as a percentage, how many trainees had errors in their application” and it was always above 98%. And those were the people hired! Used to be very funny as the consultant (ex partner) running the session used to then show a range of the mistakes and it included some howlers!

Accuracy is important but there can be lots of minor errors that are missed unless scrutinised to a very heavy level (like was done in the drafting skills session).
 

Kakaboo

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Anyone know what Gateley is looking for in their application when they ask "Please provide relevant detail and information from your work experience to date."?
Given that there aren't any other questions apart from one about their Forage work ex, should the answer to this read like a cover letter? Like what I've done, what I've learned and how the skills apply to Gateley?
What office are you applying for!
 

AlexWilliams

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Hi all, I have been invited to Fieldfisher AC and just wondered if anyone is able to share their experiences either from the previous years or this? This is my first AC so looking for any specific or general advice. It includes a group/paired exercise, an individual case study (I believe to be a written exercise) and an interview.

For the interview, I feel confident I can prepare for it. But the other two exercises are new to me so any advice would be most appreciated. I think I have seen some case study practice exercises for AC on here before, would these help? Thanks

This is for the Direct TC.
 

Chris Brown

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Anybody heard from Travers for the summer vac scheme?
I was looking at last year’s VS forum and it seemed that people began getting interview invites from around mid Feb onwards and some were in March. 🙂🥲

It might be a few weeks before we hear back because I think TS read applications first and then shortlist all the successful applicants for the partner interview. 🙂🥲
 
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lou1707

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'With our values of trust, respect, innovation and collaboration in mind, what person or event has had the biggest impact on you in the last 12 months and how would you utilise what you have learnt from this in your role as a trainee solicitor at Hill Dickinson LLP' I am really struggling to find an appropriate approach to answer this question. Would anyone have any guidance on what kind of topic and structure would be best? Many thanks!
For context I am part of my uni law clinic and I'm in charge of producing a podcast focusing on commercial law/TMT/innovation with a team so I was thinking talking about this
 

Amma Usman

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anyone have a list of places still accepting applications for vs?

Hi there,

I’ve linked our deadlines thread which should show the deadlines that are still open. I would look out for the non-rolling deadlines, though some rolling ones may likely still have some spots open as well - so I wouldn’t factor them out completely.

 

Amma Usman

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How should I approach amberjack that is timed but the time taken does not feed into the score? Should I take breaks or try to still finish it asap?

Hi! If I really needed to, I usually took bathroom breaks in situations like this, so if you really need to take a break then do so. However, as it is timed, you never really know what will pop up in the actual assessment, so limit this as far as you can. You will ideally want to spend as much time as possible focusing on your answers to avoid time running out as a result of regular breaks.

Hope this helps and best of luck on the ABJ test!
 
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