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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

wooliewoo

Active Member
  • Nov 25, 2025
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    Is it just me or has the process of applying to numerous firms been so demoralising, especially this year? I completely understand that the competition is harsh, but the feeling of having to be perfect during every stage of the long 4-5 stage process for a vac is so draining, not to mention that half the firms won't even read the app you spent hours on unless you pass their benchmark or have specifically what they look for. I am so burnt out already, and having received some rejections I feel quite hopeless of securing a TC by the end of university. What's worse is I don't know whether sacrificing some uni work to do these apps will even be worth it. Good luck to everyone, as this process definitely isn't easy 🙃
     

    elle woods

    Well-Known Member
    Dec 4, 2025
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    Is it just me or has the process of applying to numerous firms been so demoralising, especially this year? I completely understand that the competition is harsh, but the feeling of having to be perfect during every stage of the long 4-5 stage process for a vac is so draining, not to mention that half the firms won't even read the app you spent hours on unless you pass their benchmark or have specifically what they look for. I am so burnt out already, and having received some rejections I feel quite hopeless of securing a TC by the end of university. What's worse is I don't know whether sacrificing some uni work to do these apps will even be worth it. Good luck to everyone, as this process definitely isn't easy 🙃
    This has been exactly what I have been pondering about throughout the past few weeks. It's disheartening, and because I am also at a highly-academic university, keeping up with both demands has been impossible. I've been having one meal a day plus vending machine snacks to sustain myself haha. It feels like exam season every term.

    To add to that, every firm is adding to their process and making the whole application harder with VIs, more OTs etc. I was talking with a partner from Ashurst at an event and he said all he had to do back in the day was ring up the firm - he got a place on their interviews and their vac scheme the next day haha. Oh the good old times.

    Best of luck, I really hope we both get something out of this application season!
     
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    deejaykay

    Standard Member
    Aug 13, 2025
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    Left my Bird & Bird app way too late. Can anyone shed some light on the question: "Based on your research, what do you understand to be the biggest opportunity for one of the sectors in which we specialise?" Is it a genuine question on the sector, or am I meant to tie this back to B&B? Or is it in fact a redundant question, because an opportunity for the sector is an opportunity for B&B? HELP!
     
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    Dogecoin GC

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    wooliewoo

    Active Member
  • Nov 25, 2025
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    Left my Bird & Bird app way too late. Can anyone shed some light on the question: "Based on your research, what do you understand to be the biggest opportunity for one of the sectors in which we specialise?" Is it a genuine question on the sector, or am I meant to tie this back to B&B? Or is it in fact a redundant question, because an opportunity for the sector is an opportunity for B&B? HELP!
    Hi! I personally answered the Q like this: (1) Describe some recent news / updates and how it's affected individuals / clients. (2) Highlight one of their sectors, and explain how they could help or what kind of work they would receive as a result of this news and be specific e.g., renegotiating insurance contracts. (3) Result e.g., can expand the firm's client base, strengthen their expertise in that sector etc., Hope this helps and good luck :)
     
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    Shaky_Pete

    Standard Member
    Oct 25, 2025
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    Does anyone have any tips for answering Macfarlanes' VS Q:

    If someone were to read your story so far, what would make them think, ‘This person belongs at Macfarlanes’? Max 300 words

    For example, should I connect my own experience's to the firm's values, or more their strategy / work e.g., private client work, buddy firm strategy etc.,? Thank you!
    Old boy's clearly a Macfarlanes man, through and through.
     

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