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Documenting my TC Journey (Escaping the trenches)

Gottagetthroughthis101

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UPDATE 22/11/2025 - So last application round did not go well for me. Honestly, I know everyone says this but being nearly 24 and not having secured anything is hard. I feel so behind my peers and very succesful friends who are earning high salaries and progressing in their careers. I know people say not to get bogged down in age/numbers but the thought that I will (finally) qualify as a solicitor (if I secure anything this cycle) at 30 feels so scary to me. I will just be starting my career whilst all my friends will be way into theirs. Comparison is the thief of joy and I keep reminind myself of this, but it is so hard to keep your head up and keep trying. I feel like everyone around me is so much more intelligent, commercially aware and overall better candidates, I'm not really sure what I have to offer that is special.

Despite this, all I can do is keep trying. I dont mean to be negative but I feel like this is a space where I can get it all out of my system, and probably hardly anyone will read it. I feel like I would really benefit from some mentoring but I dont think there are any open mentoring schemes at the moment. My strategy this year will be, send out as many applications as possible. People say it is better to pick a few and really work hard on them but in my experience, today it is all about luck of the draw. That is not to say I won't tailor my applications but before I would spend many weeks working on one application, just to get through the first few stages and then miss other deadlines.

I hope this year will be my year. I am trying everything I can to make sure I can be the best candidate. I did my Freshfields online assessment and prepared so hard for the critical reasoning section. Despite that, I dont think it went well at all so not off to a good start for the cycle. I will aim to keep this updated as much as I can.


ORIGINAL 28/05/2025 : I thought I would join everyone else in documenting my training contract journey. I guess this is more of a place for me to rant and keep myself accountable especially since the last few years of law school and trying to get into a legal career has been painful.

I can't say that I feel like a particularly standout candidate and I don't really know where to go from here. I have fairly average grades, 2:1 standard but nothing special or exceptional. I I've filled my life at uni with extra-curriculars and I have tried my hardest to make a standout application to firms but have been rather unsuccessful. I completed 1 vacation scheme secured as part of a mentoring scheme but didn't manage to turn that into a TC. I also had two vacation scheme interviews but didn't make it through to the next stage. Technically, this is my 3rd application cycle but the first and second time around, I only applied to a few firms and I cant say they were particularly tailored applications.

My difficulty is, is that from first year onwards I set myself up for the Bar, so I have done a fair amount of mini-pupillages and my extra curriculars are very mooting and Bar soc centred. I am now graduating this year, and feel completely lost. I don't feel like I'm good enough for the Bar academically but I also don't feel like I'm good enough to get a TC either because I don't have many vacation schemes. I have worked since I was 16 so I have a fair bit of work experience especially more recently in corporate environments.

Anyway enough of the sob story- these are the firms I am hoping to apply to for direct TCs in the remaining time I have.


Applied already to
  • Kingsley Napley - PFO post-second stage
  • GLD - PFO
  • Wedlake Bell - Waiting for a response
 
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I thought I would join everyone else in documenting my training contract journey. I guess this is more of a place for me to rant and keep myself accountable especially since the last few years of law school and trying to get into a legal career has been painful.

I can't say that I feel like a particularly standout candidate and I don't really know where to go from here. I have fairly average grades, 2:1 standard but nothing special or exceptional. I I've filled my life at uni with extra-curriculars and I have tried my hardest to make a standout application to firms but have been rather unsuccessful. I completed 1 vacation scheme secured as part of a mentoring scheme but didn't manage to turn that into a TC. I also had two vacation scheme interviews but didn't make it through to the next stage. Technically, this is my 3rd application cycle but the first and second time around, I only applied to a few firms and I cant say they were particularly tailored applications.

My difficulty is, is that from first year onwards I set myself up for the Bar, so I have done a fair amount of mini-pupillages and my extra curriculars are very mooting and Bar soc centred. I am now graduating this year, and feel completely lost. I don't feel like I'm good enough for the Bar academically but I also don't feel like I'm good enough to get a TC either because I don't have many vacation schemes. I have worked since I was 16 so I have a fair bit of work experience especially more recently in corporate environments.

Anyway enough of the sob story- these are the firms I am hoping to apply to for direct TCs in the remaining time I have.


Applied already to
  • Kingsley Napley - PFO post-second stage
  • GLD - PFO
  • Wedlake Bell - Waiting for a response,
Hi @Gottagetthroughthis101 it is great to hear you will begin documenting your journey here - I think these posts add a lot to the community and help many people who are facing similar challenges. One point I wanted to comment on concerns your worries that you don't have enough VSs to get a TC. I know a number of people who secured direct TCs in their final year during summer break having completed no prior vacation schemes. Having already completed one, you will be in a great position when applying. There is definitely no expectation to have done more, so there is no reason to think you are "not good enough".

One other thing I will mention on that is that, considering the fact you have not applied to many firms/not ensured the applications are tailored, 1 VS and 2 VS interviews is an excellent application track record - many people have to chase such achievements for years. This shows you have all the skills you need to succeed if you give it your best shot. With a clear focus on TC applications now, I am sure you will do very well. Also, I would be surprised if your Bar-focused experiences were to hold you back in any way. If anything, they show you as a well-rounded candidate who has taken time to explore professional opportunities before deciding on a career in a big law firm.
 

Gottagetthroughthis101

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May 28, 2025
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Hi @Gottagetthroughthis101 it is great to hear you will begin documenting your journey here - I think these posts add a lot to the community and help many people who are facing similar challenges. One point I wanted to comment on concerns your worries that you don't have enough VSs to get a TC. I know a number of people who secured direct TCs in their final year during summer break having completed no prior vacation schemes. Having already completed one, you will be in a great position when applying. There is definitely no expectation to have done more, so there is no reason to think you are "not good enough".

One other thing I will mention on that is that, considering the fact you have not applied to many firms/not ensured the applications are tailored, 1 VS and 2 VS interviews is an excellent application track record - many people have to chase such achievements for years. This shows you have all the skills you need to succeed if you give it your best shot. With a clear focus on TC applications now, I am sure you will do very well. Also, I would be surprised if your Bar-focused experiences were to hold you back in any way. If anything, they show you as a well-rounded candidate who has taken time to explore professional opportunities before deciding on a career in a big law firm.
Thank you for your kind words, I really appreciate it and it is really reassuring to hear that my experience (or lack thereof) shouldn't be a barrier to me getting a TC. I think it might be that I need to focus more on preparing for the latter stages of the application process more. It's almost as if I'm so doubtful that I will get through to the next stage that I don't spend time preparing for the subsequent stages before I know if I had gotten through or not🤣
 
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So proud of you! This is amazing to hear, and your progress has really been exceptional! Best of luck with everything - I just know you can do whatever you set your mind to!
 

Gottagetthroughthis101

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On another note, the job market in general is so bad at the moment it is genuinely hard to keep your head up. I am trying to secure a job in any capacity within law firms but its practically just as hard to secure an admin role it seems. I can't say that outside of law firms it is any easier.
 

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