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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Jennifer2003

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Sep 17, 2025
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Burges Salmon Winter AC

Hi guys, my first post on this forum, but I have received an invite to their AC. I can say the countless hours of sacrifice researching the firm and online test practice during the summer were worth it. I have never done an assessment centre before, nor have I ever reached this stage in my life. Regardless of what happens, I'm just happy I made it to that stage.

Does anyone have any general tips and advice for a newbie?

I honestly don't want to go into the AC, and have the mindset that everyone is my competition. I want to enjoy this day. How can I truly just be my authentic self, without putting the assessors off?

This is my second cycle, and I feel really confident I can do well.

P.S. for those interested in the firm, I know they have the spring and summer vac schemes open, so make sure you apply!.

Please constantly practice the Watson-Glaser test and Situational Judgment Scenarios, use ChatGPT, to help with Watson Watson-Glaser / Situational Judgment Test. I sucked at these, now I look a them with indifference (being neurodivergent), without having to spend a fortune.
Hi! Congratulations! What an achievement! I really admire that you want to enjoy the day and be yourself.
I was wondering how you use chatgpt to help with WG/SJT? I really struggle with these and was wondering if there any specific resources you get it to give you or advice etc - what kind of prompts do you give it?
 
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llblawstudent

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Met the CC GR team today and they expressed they're pretty stringent with grades. When someone brought in the concept of mitigating circumstances, the GR member said, they would consider the mitigating circumstances the University would have considered while grading and not often beyond that.

They also said the internal threshold for WGT is super high and undisclosed (but the member asked me to meet a 90 percentile to be on a safer side).

Now I'm contemplating my decision to apply here, given my struggle with WGT, despite having good grades.
Stringent how? 2:1 in every module?
 

firmfirm

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Stringent how? 2:1 in every module?
When I emailed grad rec to confirm they said:

"When looking at prospective applications, we do require a 2:1 minimum at university, a strong academic background and would be looking at consistent results across all modules. If for any reason you've had issues with certain grades, you can disclose this in the extenuating circumstances section on your application, and this will be taken into consideration."

So they’re quite strict, but I think there’s still some room for flexibility if you have a good explanation or strong overall profile.
 

Jennifer2003

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I have the Bird and Bird STEM open day tomorrow. I really struggle with networking, striking up conversation with trainees and lawyers and figuring out good questions to ask, but I want to make the most of the day so that I have some unique insight for my vac scheme application. Any advice at all on how I can get the most out of it? I feel like with insight events I'm always sat listening to other people and when it comes to the opportunity to network, I struggle to get away from the walls haha
 

johnsmith

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    applying for the vac scheme at simmons & simmons for their bristol office, they have a rolling deadline but i have applied for their open day too. Should i wait to hear back re this to then send the vac scheme app as the bristol one is open until feb but also hesitant to wait too long...
    I think you’re safe to wait - the OD is next week and applications close this week so you'll hear quickly - OD will help enhance your VS application, particularly as they are VI heavy.
     

    ali-k

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    Hello!

    Congratulations on reaching the AC! Sounds like you've already put in a solid amount of preparation - great work so far! Since you've covered your motivational and competency answers and are keeping up with the FT for commercial awareness, you can use the final week to polish and practice application of everything rather than cramming new content. A few suggestions that might help:

    1. Written Exercise
    You've absolutely done the right thing by learning the formats of the different document types. I would now focus on practicing under timed conditions - find sample exercises online (there are quite a few generic ones if you search for "assessment centre written exercise examples", or we offer some paid options at TCLA) and practise analysing information quickly, identifying key points, and prioritising recommendations. It's important to make sure you can write your ideas in a clear and coherent way, detailing your thought process throughout - this is often how you score the biggest marks! I've also quoted below a previous post that may be helpful to have a think about, particularly if the written exercise involves writing a client email.




    2. Group Exercise

    For the group task, it's less about technical knowledge and more about how you interact with others. The assessors will want to see teamwork, communication, and how you contribute to the discussion overall. I would:
    • Try to focus on listening actively and building on others' points rather than dominating the discussion. This can be a really tricky balance - you want to aim to be neither the quietest nor the loudest!
    • Be structured - help the group early on and keep everyone on track. If you feel the discussion is getting sidetracked, or you are stuck on one point and under timed conditions, try to encourage the group to move onto the next point so you can cover the most ground.
    • Summarise key points at intervals and check for agreement - this was one of the main things I found really helpful! Every so often, make sure that everyone is on the same page. It shows that you are listening, and demonstrates leadership and organisation!
    • Invite people into the discussion if they are quiet - this shows awareness of the others in your group, and highlights your collaborative qualities.

    You don't need to be the loudest - being calm and focused on reaching a balanced conclusion is the way to make a good impression :)

    3. Case Study Interview

    If it is business or deal focused, I would try to practice breaking down problems logically into different components. It might help to structure your answers as: issue -> analysis -> recommendation. There are some case study examples online that you could have a look at to get a feel for how to talk through a problem clearly and commercially. Remember that you may be challenged on your viewpoints, and it's completely fine to change your mind if the assessors / interviewers bring up a point or insight you hadn't considered. However, it's also find to stick to your original answer and explain your reasoning if you are confident in it!

    I hope that assists - you're in a great place already, the final stretch is about making sure everything sticks and you feel confident going into the AC!

    Best of luck with the AC - I'm sure you'll smash it! :)
    Thank you Abbie, that's very helpful :)
     
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