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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

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Shandy101

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Weil PFO post app despite having a strong application (TCLA reviewed). Depressing af.
A lot of this process is luck as well, mate. You can have really strong academics/work exp/ application and still not make it because the particular Grad Rec person who chose to review application didn't like something. Hang in there and focus on your other apps and what you plan to do differently.
 

Shandy101

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Anyone have advice for this application question? Am not really sure what they want tbh
Q4 - Please describe a time where you showed courage in the face of adversity. What was the situation and how did you react? Max 500 words
They are looking for a STAR-structured example from your work (preferably), university, or personal life where you demonstrated courage, tenacity, determination, grit, and versatility in a challenging situation and how you managed to turn things around. This will help them assess the qualities needed to be a successful trainee, as things don’t always go as planned, and they want to understand how you’ve handled such challenges in the past—since past behaviour is the best predictor of future behaviour. If you don't have an immediate example, it’s okay to reflect and dig deeper—you likely have a relevant experience that will demonstrate these qualities. If not, as a last resort, I would excogitate something profound. But nothing too crazy or implausible....please 😂😂😂 Good luck!

I've realised that many of these questions implicitly test, among other things, emotional maturity. I wouldn't have a clue when I think of myself in my early 20's.
 
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