TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

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Your response could be extremely good but there’s the SJT to factor in too- I think that’s what let me down with them.
Honestly it’s truly disheartening because I know I’ve made immense progress with my written responses.

I never thought I’d have to consider this as a factor in my strategy but I may not bother applying to the firms that use cappfinity .

My highest scoring strengths were adaptability and credibility and my lowest scoring was analysis :(

I’ve reread my written response and I felt it was absolutely breathtaking lol. So very confused
 
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    Morgan Lewis SVS telephone interview invite.
    Super proud of you 🫶 🫶❤️ You deserve its so much. You'll smash it :cool:

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    TCpleasex

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    Has anyone heard from Womble Bond since applications closed. I assumed they sent the test automatically but have not heard anything yet.
    It says on their website that everyone who applies and is eligible for the TC will be sent the test. I think they check everyone’s applications over and those who are eligible will be sent the test so I’m assuming this is what they’re doing now.

    Hopefully we have the test next week.
     

    andrewk

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    Does anyone know whether Cleary Gottlieb allows you to do their VS if you've already accepted a TC with another firm? As in, is there a term in the contract which says that? (Same questions with Latham and HSF as I've still got ACs left with them)

    I'm happy to not be public about accepting the TC and 'hiding' this during the vac scheme, as long as I don't get sued for breach of contract 😅
     
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    Apple

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    Does anyone know whether Cleary Gottlieb allows you to do their VS if you've already accepted a TC with another firm? As in, is there a term in the contract which says that? (Same questions with Latham and HSF as I've still got ACs left with them)

    I'm happy to not be public about accepting the TC and 'hiding' this during the vac scheme, as long as I don't get sued for breach of contract 😅
    IDK whether you can do that, but it feels a bit inconsiderate to prospective applicants who are seriously considering a TC there who would now be deprived of a place.
     

    Chris Brown

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    IDK whether you can do that, but it feels a bit inconsiderate to prospective applicants who are seriously considering a TC there who would now be deprived of a place.
    I think people would want to weigh up their options and by doing multiple VS and having multiple TC offers, they could then make a more informed decision. 🙂

    I’m sure Cleary Gottlieb would make offers to everyone who ticks their boxes so I don’t think there would rly be anyone deprived of a place. Then again idk much about Cleary Gottlieb so maybe they have a particular process which is similar to Debevoise & Plimpton. 🫤

    I just think people don’t rly know at the beginning of the application cycle where they will end up so it’s not right to say whether they are being inconsiderate. 🥲​
     
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    jta227

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    IDK whether you can do that, but it feels a bit inconsiderate to prospective applicants who are seriously considering a TC there who would now be deprived of a place.

    Devil's advocate: sometimes people with signed TCs are still considering the firms they will have VSs at later on but had to sign the earlier TC because there was a 2 week limit - no-one will let an offer just slip by when they're not guaranteed to get one later!

    Also an unlikely but possible scenario: someone signs 1 TC, fails the SQE and now they have to start from scratch with no experience whereas if they had done those vac schemes they could probably jump back into direct TC apps easier.
     

    Jessica Booker

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    Does anyone know whether Cleary Gottlieb allows you to do their VS if you've already accepted a TC with another firm? As in, is there a term in the contract which says that? (Same questions with Latham and HSF as I've still got ACs left with them)

    I'm happy to not be public about accepting the TC and 'hiding' this during the vac scheme, as long as I don't get sued for breach of contract 😅
    Firms are not going to sue you for breach of contract. There is no financial sense in doing so.
     

    Apple

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    Devil's advocate: sometimes people with signed TCs are still considering the firms they will have VSs at later on but had to sign the earlier TC because there was a 2 week limit - no-one will let an offer just slip by when they're not guaranteed to get one later!

    Also an unlikely but possible scenario: someone signs 1 TC, fails the SQE and now they have to start from scratch with no experience whereas if they had done those vac schemes they could probably jump back into direct TC apps easier.
    I think the SQE scenario is a reach, but having multiple TCs to weigh up your options is something that slipped my mind. I interpreted it as them just wanting to do the schemes.
     

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