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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

DavidJC

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Dec 29, 2019
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Does anyone have any tips on writing an Open Day application for Davis Polk?
I normally wouldn't ask but this question has tripped me up a bit as I'm not 100% sure if I can really find 500 words for an Open Day application without waffling.
In the space below please explain why you would like to attend an Insight Day at Davis Polk (Max 500 words)
My interests are very much in finding out about deal origination (US-sourced vs Europe-sourced), proportion of work in certain practice areas (I've seen a video where the previous Training Principal and current Head of Europe talked about their laser focus on corporate finance), exploring the culture in-person, the ratio of on-the-job vs formal training, and how all of these things intertwine. Not sure if I can/should try and personalise every point for an Open Day application either.
 
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nbjani

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Nov 23, 2023
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I think the test is part of the first stage once they assess eligibility from the written application. It’s not selective
There's a second test which has been sent out today - the first one was automatic upon application, and this one seems to have been selective. it seems likely that it's going to be more situational based video answers based on the small amount of info I can find online, so hoping this is the case!
 

Abbie Whitlock

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Is it still worth applying for HL WVS, as people are already receiving online test invites + the fact that it is rolling?
Hello!

I would say that it is absolutely still worth applying if you have a strong application to submit before the deadline. Whilst it is advantageous to submit earlier in the application window when the deadline is rolling, it is definitely not impossible to still progress if you submit later on.

However, if you feel you could use the extra time to really refine your application and build your transferable skills, there's no real harm in waiting and applying for the later vacation schemes :)
 

aspiringsolicitor2027

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Sep 19, 2024
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Hello!

I would say that it is absolutely still worth applying if you have a strong application to submit before the deadline. Whilst it is advantageous to submit earlier in the application window when the deadline is rolling, it is definitely not impossible to still progress if you submit later on.

However, if you feel you could use the extra time to really refine your application and build your transferable skills, there's no real harm in waiting and applying for the later vacation schemes :)
Thank you!
 
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berocca567

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Jan 11, 2025
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There's a second test which has been sent out today - the first one was automatic upon application, and this one seems to have been selective. it seems likely that it's going to be more situational based video answers based on the small amount of info I can find online, so hoping this is the case!
but the first one had like 6 parts! there's more????
 
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Lawlife5

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Jan 30, 2023
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Hey!

You should find a relevant article from their Insights Page on their website.

I would pick one that genuinely interests you, and aligns with your personal and professional ambitions :)
Thank you @Abbie Whitlock, in terms of client sector I am not sure which one to choose as I do not have a set sector I am interested in so it is quite difficult to say how it aligns with my ambitions. I have practice areas in mind which would be much easier. Do you have tips on the way to go about this? thank you
 
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Abbie Whitlock

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On this I found an article that discusses its impact on multiple sectors. Is it okay to discuss the article if I can relate it to my interests in one of the sectors.
Hey!

Great question - yes, if the article touches on multiple sectors but you can clearly relate it to your interests in one of them, I think it’s totally fine to use. The key is to make a strong connection between the article’s content and your personal / professional ambitions, especially in a sector that genuinely interests you.

Just be sure to keep your focus clear and personal, but it sounds like you’re on the right track!

Best of luck with your application!
 

Afuturetrainee

Active Member
Mar 11, 2025
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Have White & Case introduced an online assessment this year? I don't remember having to do one last cycle... maybe i'm misremembering. If they have, that's yet another firm moving towards online tests.
Yes there is a test. Grad rec confirmed.

Blame Gen AI, writing applications are now becoming too easy. Even some universities are moving away from written coursework
 

Abbie Whitlock

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Sep 11, 2025
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Thank you @Abbie Whitlock, in terms of client sector I am not sure which one to choose as I do not have a set sector I am interested in so it is quite difficult to say how it aligns with my ambitions. I have practice areas in mind which would be much easier. Do you have tips on the way to go about this? thank you
Hey!

No problem at all! I totally get where you’re coming from, and it can definitely feel tricky when you’re drawn to practice areas rather than client sectors.

One way to approach it might be to look for overlaps: for example, have a think about what practice areas these sectors may be involved in. If you’re interested in areas such as IP, employment, or litigation, you could explore how those come into play in sectors such as tech, life sciences, and media.

Even if you don’t have a set sector in mind, you can still frame your answer around how the article gave you insight into a real-world issue that intersects with your own genuine interests, and reflect on how that aligns with the kind of work you can see yourself doing at the firm.

It’s more about showing genuine curiosity and being able to make that connection, rather than having everything perfectly planned out - best of luck with your application :)
 

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