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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

Tintin06

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anyone ever had an application succeed where it was lowkey riddled with typos (okay I've spotted 3 where there's just an extra word or a fullstop missing due to lots of editing)
Yes including to the vac scheme. This year one reached telephone interview. Some were easy mistakes to make. Other mistakes not so excusable though.
 

BillSikes

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Hi! I have a TC offer with a firm and I have signed the contract. But I have also just received a vac scheme offer from another firm. Can I still do the vac scheme with that firm? It's not prohibited in the contract but should I disclose this to the firms on both sides? Will this be frowned upon?
Yes 100%. I'd still do it even it was prohibited. I am assuming you would prefer a TC offer with the VS firm.
 
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abbiewhitlock03

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Heya, I'm also still waiting for a reply from Links. I think the person who mentioned that the last set of ACs didn't mention whether they were referring to summer or spring. From my understanding, some of the PFOs sent out this week were definitely for spring - i'm not sure whether many have been sent for summer yet... Whilst i can't guarantee that there will be more invites, I think that it might not necessarily be the end of the road :)
All the best for the week ahead 🍀
Hi - that's reassuring that there could be some hope left! 🤞 I'll choose to remain optimistic...

Hopefully, we will find out soon enough either way - all the best to you too!
 
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Jessica Booker

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Hi! I have a TC offer with a firm and I have signed the contract. But I have also just received a vac scheme offer from another firm. Can I still do the vac scheme with that firm? It's not prohibited in the contract but should I disclose this to the firms on both sides? Will this be frowned upon?
You should check your VS terms as well as your TC terms. But ultimately if neither contract have terms and you are not taking financial support from the TC firm before your VS ends, you can do both.

However, if there is no chance you would accept a TC with the VS firm over the TC firm, then decline the VS offer and let someone else take it up instead.
 

Jessica Booker

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Still reasons to do it: money, experience, contacts, fun.
Indeed - but generally I would recommend doing other things to gain those same elements rather than a vacation scheme with a firm you aren’t ever going to consider for a TC.
 

Chris Brown

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Jul 4, 2024
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anyone ever had an application succeed where it was lowkey riddled with typos (okay I've spotted 3 where there's just an extra word or a fullstop missing due to lots of editing)
I have managed to get past application stage for a few firms even though I am certain I had some typos and spag errors (White & Case, Willkie, BCLP and Paul, Weiss). I missed the , for Paul, Weiss at least 3x in my application and I have an interview soon. I’m lowkey worried they might ask about it. 🥲​
 

Chris Brown

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Pretty sure the answer's a yes. But, if you get rejected for a VS at Stephenson Harwood, you have to wait until the next application cycle to make a VS/TC application, right?
In the FAQ section of their graduate recruitment website, it says you can re-apply if unsuccessful but only once per cycle. If you do re-apply there needs to be an improvement in your application:

 

Someoneinlaw

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Jul 23, 2024
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Hi guys, please what’s the best way to address a partner , an associate and a client when writing an email or a letter to them in a written exercise? So for instance would you say “Hi …..” or “Dear ….” , for a client, would you say Mr or Mrs / Hi… followed by their names / Sir or madam?
 
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jta227

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Nov 10, 2024
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Hey all - recognise this may not be the best place to ask this but slightly stressed and not sure any other pages receive quite as many viewers.

Have received a TC offer to start August 2027, and need to complete PGDL as well as SQE beforehand. My offer expires early March, and have only finished deliberating now (signing tomorrow). I went onto Ulaw to enrol into Sep 2025 courses, but the only options there for either London campus are part-time courses? Same story for BPP.

Have I missed all the places for full-time PGDL study this September? I must be missing something because this can't make any sense. How could I be too late to apply and get a place on these courses if my offer letter hasn't even expired yet? Moreover, there are loads of interviews and TC offers still to be released for 2027 start, and I assume a bunch of people who need to enrol in the Sep 25 PGDL courses too.

Please someone tell me I'm not crazy and I am missing something!!!

Not sure what your offer letter says but lots of firms will have arrangements whereby those with TC offers are guaranteed a place at the firm's chosen place that they send their future trainees to study.
 

Chris Brown

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This application season has truly been rough…had an ac the other week where they had over 7000 applications and had shortlisted down to 30 and I was rejected a few days later, only starting to pick myself up now but I am so burnt out!
7000! Who was that?
I knew getting a TC at a city law firm was competitive but damn I didn’t realise it was like this lmao. 7,000 is actually insane!! How does a firm even begin cutting down from 7,000? How did they manage to go from 7,000 to 30, that’s also insane!! 😮😖​
 
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Miss Chocolate

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A bit of a random question...

Also not sure why I am worrying about this considering I don't even have a TC offer yet. But, you know, manifesting and whatnot....

Does anyone know if it's possible to do the SQE part-time/remotely? The paralegals at my firm are working full-time AND sitting exams for SQE1 and SQE2. Crazy. The reason why I ask is because honestly if it's possible to do it remotely for most firms on a case-by-case basis if you request it, I would love to be able to move overseas somewhere for a couple of months instead of paying disgusting rent in the UK and suffering in this weather during winter 😭
 

jta227

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Nov 10, 2024
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A bit of a random question...

Also not sure why I am worrying about this considering I don't even have a TC offer yet. But, you know, manifesting and whatnot....

Does anyone know if it's possible to do the SQE part-time/remotely? The paralegals at my firm are working full-time AND sitting exams for SQE1 and SQE2. Crazy. The reason why I ask is because honestly if it's possible to do it remotely for most firms on a case-by-case basis if you request it, I would love to be able to move overseas somewhere for a couple of months instead of paying disgusting rent in the UK and suffering in this weather during winter 😭

Both are possible, but some firms may require that their sponsored trainees do it in person and full time - so basically it depends on the firm. Some firms will be open to discuss individual circumstances.
 
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