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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

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Hi all, I have a written exercise coming up as part of an AC this week, and I was wondering if there were any sources and potentially practice/mocks you could recommend. Super nervous about it, so would really appreciate it!
 
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Hi all, I have a written exercise coming up as part of an AC this week, and I was wondering if there were any sources and potentially practice/mocks you could recommend. Super nervous about it, so would really appreciate it!
Hey @sjr22 , well done on getting the AC. In terms of preparations, I remember fishing out several articles when I had ACs coming up. After reading them, I’d make a summary of the main issues and their impacts on law firms and their clients. The reason this is a good starting point is because any written element will essentially require you to demonstrate an understanding of those two core elements, as well as an ability to summarise information adequately. You may not necessarily be asked about the legal and commercial implications in a written assessment, but this knowledge will serve you well one way or another.

So, practicing using random articles on the FT, for example, would aid your preparations. Hope this helps!

I also understand all the nerves, so take a moment before your assessment to recharge :)
 
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sjr22

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Hey @sjr22 , well done on getting the AC. In terms of preparations, I remember fishing out several articles when I had ACs coming up. After reading them, I’d make a summary of the main issues and their impacts on law firms and their clients. The reason this is a good starting point is because any written element will essentially require you to demonstrate an understanding of those two core elements, as well as an ability to summarise information adequately. You may not necessarily be asked about the legal and commercial implications in a written assessment, but this knowledge will serve you well one way or another.

So, practicing using random articles on the FT, for example, would aid your preparations. Hope this helps!

I also understand all the nerves, so take a moment before your assessment to recharge :)
Hi Amma, this is super useful thank you!
 
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TJM23

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I had a meeting with HL recruiter last year, and they directly said that after about the middle of October competition increases and the "any additional information you would like to tell us" essentially goes from optional to mandatory to distinguish between applicants. Just smth to bear in mind.
I can't see this on the application form for lift off, where would it be?
 
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