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TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2024-5

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Rest well before the test, stay focus, and do not get distracted during the test.

SHL has time limit, so it'd be way more difficult than Amberjack even W&G.

Yet, it's not tricky as Pymetrics and Plum. It's used by large corporates such as Amazon and Bain & Co.

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no mention of a VI, but maybe there is!??!?
 
no mention of a VI, but maybe there is!??!?
Dependent on the company, but I applied for non law firms that use SHL, so the recruitment cycles might be different. I had vi, sjt, and reasoning test in one sitting. I only applied SH for a lawfirm as i'm international and my hollistic profile matters.
I wonder how many people get the amberjack invites? Because if it’s hundreds then wow, it’s brutal 🥲
lol my guess is probably 30-80s, i applied role that had 11,541 applicants and invited only 2% to VI.
 
Having received and accepted a TC offer, I wanted to thank everyone on the forum for all of your advice, support and guidance. To those waiting to hear back or are planning their next application cycle, please do not give up and good luck - I wish you all success!

I'm planning to sit the SQE this upcoming September and I was wondering if anyone has any guidance on the structure of the course - i.e., I know this is firm dependent but would it be possible to paralegal and complete the SQE on a full-time basis? @Ram Sabaratnam do you have any advice on this?
 
Having received and accepted a TC offer, I wanted to thank everyone on the forum for all of your advice, support and guidance. To those waiting to hear back or are planning their next application cycle, please do not give up and good luck - I wish you all success!

I'm planning to sit the SQE this upcoming September and I was wondering if anyone has any guidance on the structure of the course - i.e., I know this is firm dependent but would it be possible to paralegal and complete the SQE on a full-time basis? @Ram Sabaratnam do you have any advice on this?

Questions:

1. is the firm paying a bursary?
2. what's their SQE course - some use Ulaw at specific locations, others CLP online.
3. SQE1 in January?
4. Do you have a paralegal job now? If you're sitting SQE1 in January then it seems like you wouldn't have time to find paralegal work, start and also study for SQE
 
Questions:

1. is the firm paying a bursary?
2. what's their SQE course - some use Ulaw at specific locations, others CLP online.
3. SQE1 in January?
4. Do you have a paralegal job now? If you're sitting SQE1 in January then it seems like you wouldn't have time to find paralegal work, start and also study for SQE
The firm are sponsoring and their SQE course is Ulaw - they prefer full time in person and my aim is to sit SQE1 in Jan. I don't have a paralegal job right now but I've heard people working full time and studying for the SQE together.
 
The firm are sponsoring and their SQE course is Ulaw - they prefer full time in person and my aim is to sit SQE1 in Jan. I don't have a paralegal job right now but I've heard people working full time and studying for the SQE together.
I studied and did a full-time job with the SQE 1 and it was brutal especially if you are starting in September and planning to sit in January. The months will fly away in a blink of an eye. It's not about the subjects but the way you need to study for it, in the sense of practice questions, memorise and revise.
 
I studied and did a full-time job with the SQE 1 and it was brutal especially if you are starting in September and planning to sit in January. The months will fly away in a blink of an eye. It's not about the subjects but the way you need to study for it, in the sense of practice questions, memorise and revise.
Thank you so much for your insight and advice.
 
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