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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

lawstudent2

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Did anyone get two Latham tests? I just completed the first one, and the second is the same. I couldn't do two tests at once, so I refused to do it. The email only said we had one test to complete 😂
This happened to me ahah, I haven't done the second one as it is identical
I emailed them about it on Sat but obv they haven't responded yet
I think it is a glitch tho as one has the same reference number as my old first year scheme application whilst the other has the reference number for the open day application so I just did that one
 
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TCComingSoon

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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!
Thank you this is helpful. It was just the article discussed the impact on like 3-4 sectors. It is reassuring that I can choose this article. I was just stressing out discussing the wrong article.
 
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tarastar

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Hi, I was wondering if anyone could clear up the confusion I have around Cleary's application process. The firm says 'All candidates should submit a cover letter and full curriculum vitae via the firm's website including a breakdown by subject of all A-Level (or equivalent) results and degree module results where known.' Does that mean I need to put my 25+ module grades on my CV and have my CV be 2+ pages of A4, or does that mean I should upload my university transcript on the online application form and put my degree classification on the CV instead?
 
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aspringlawyer25

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This happened to me ahah, I haven't done the second one as it is identical
I emailed them about it on Sat but obv they haven't responded yet
I think it is a glitch tho as one has the same reference number as my old first year scheme application whilst the other has the reference number for the open day application so I just did that one
Oh God, me too, lol, I did both just in case, they can pick whichever one is the best.
 
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Abbie Whitlock

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Hi, I was wondering if anyone could clear up the confusion I have around Cleary's application process. The firm says 'All candidates should submit a cover letter and full curriculum vitae via the firm's website including a breakdown by subject of all A-Level (or equivalent) results and degree module results where known.' Does that mean I need to put my 25+ module grades on my CV and have my CV be 2+ pages of A4, or does that mean I should upload my university transcript on the online application form and put my degree classification on the CV instead?
Hello!

It should be possible to fit all of your module grades on your CV if you utilise space efficiently, such as grouping them by year and using bullet points.

If you have included them all and it is over 2 pages of A4, I would include the most relevant grades / overall classification on your CV and upload the transcript separately.

However, it might be worth emailing the graduate recruitment team to double-check as they are more likely to be able to confirm the correct approach for you :)
 
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Afuturetrainee

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This happened to me ahah, I haven't done the second one as it is identical
I emailed them about it on Sat but obv they haven't responded yet
I think it is a glitch tho as one has the same reference number as my old first year scheme application whilst the other has the reference number for the open day application so I just did that one
True I just noticed!
 

TortillaTC

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Hi everyone! What's the best approach to describe open days and other events with law firms under the WE section of app forms? Is it necessary to talk about specific sessions or presentations within the open days or just my key takeaways/how they shaped my career preferences? @Abbie Whitlock @Jaysen @Andrei Radu Thank you in advance for any advice!

Separately: how many WE is “too many” for one firm? I usually include long-term extracurriculars as semi-WE if no other question covers this but this can increase my overall WE entries to around 9-10.
 
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Abbie Whitlock

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Hi everyone! What's the best approach to describe open days and other events with law firms under the WE section of app forms? Is it necessary to talk about specific sessions or presentations within the open days or just my key takeaways/how they shaped my career preferences? @Abbie Whitlock @Jaysen @Andrei Radu Thank you in advance for any advice!

Separately: how many WE is “too many” for one firm? I usually include long-term extracurriculars as semi-WE if no other question covers this but this can increase my overall WE entries to around 9-10.
Hello!

For the open days and firm events, you don't need to go into detail about every session or presentation, as this can make things feel a bit list-like. Instead, focus on what you took away from the experience - what you learned about the firm's culture, practice areas, or working style, and how that helped shape your interests or career direction. I would perhaps briefly mention the main sessions of the event, but the focus of your entry should be about what stood out to you on the day. For example, mentioning how an open day clarified your preference for a certain type of firm or practice area tends to read much more insightfully than listing the day's activity.

In terms of how many WE entries to include, 9-10 isn't necessarily "too many", as long as each one adds value and you're not repeating the same points. It's fine to include long-term extracurriculars as semi-WE if they've helped develop relevant skills (e.g. leadership, teamwork, time management). Just make sure each entry has a clear purpose and shows personal growth or reflection - quality over quantity!

I hope that answers your question :)
 
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Jennifer2003

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I’m a non-law final year student and hoping, in an ideal world, to get a vac scheme and then a training contract by the end of my final year to start the gdl next September.

Is it worth me applying to open days for firms who view on a rolling basis if I already know a lot about the firm? I’m worried about delaying application until after the open day if they specifically advise getting the application in early.

Also, is the competition for winter/spring/summer vacation schemes relatively similar, or are there less competitive times to go for as a final year student? I can’t do a winter one as I wouldn’t be able to get the time off my part time job so I’m wondering if a spring one would be the best to go for?
 
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Unknowncabbage

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I've noticed that a lot of firms have changed their grade requirements quite drastically over the past year or so. For example, firms like Linklaters and W&C used to have a great reputation for being holistic with grades and only required an overall 2:1, but they’ve now changed their policy to require 2:1s in every module. Does anyone know why they’ve done this?

I was thinking it might be related to the SQE and its low success rates. Maybe firms are trying to mitigate risk by recruiting mostly first-class or high 2:1 grads, as there are concerns about hiring people who may not pass an already challenging exam. I’m not entirely sure how accurate this is and would appreciate insight anyone has.
where have you seen that White & Case require a 2:1 in every module?
 

berocca567

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Should I mention university law society events and Forage work experiences in this section? : Please use the space below to provide details of any careers events you have attended e.g. insight days, workshops, presentations etc.

Or is this only where I've visited a firm.

Also, how do people structure this kind of section?
 
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