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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Looking at Gibson Dunn, would it be risky in applying to their TC only and not the VS? The website states you can apply for the TC separately however, 90% of their TC's go to those who have completed the VS. I have just graduated and started a job in IB, not applied to many VS due to annual leave and the nature of my job means conflict of interest for many firms. Also has anyone received a VS offer thus far given they're rolling and close next month? 🤔
 
Looking at Gibson Dunn, would it be risky in applying to their TC only and not the VS? The website states you can apply for the TC separately however, 90% of their TC's go to those who have completed the VS. I have just graduated and started a job in IB, not applied to many VS due to annual leave and the nature of my job means conflict of interest for many firms. Also has anyone received a VS offer thus far given they're rolling and close next month? 🤔
I applied for VS. Radio silence since the test (like a month, I think)
 
Looking for some advice please - you are all really good at that on here!

I am in the final year of my law degree so will be graduating next summer. I did a VS earlier this year but unfortunately did not convert it to a TC. I am applying again for VS and direct TCs but I am anxious about work after uni. I cannot afford to not have a full time job, so will be looking to paralegal. I cannot afford to live in London on a paralegal salary, so would have to work at a more local firm. Is this looked down upon by city and US firms? Because I am not paralegalling in a commercial law firm setting?

It just seems as though everyone already lives in London and can paralegal at firms they hope to eventually train at. This is simply not viable for me, so any insights would be appreciated please!
 
Looking for some advice please - you are all really good at that on here!

I am in the final year of my law degree so will be graduating next summer. I did a VS earlier this year but unfortunately did not convert it to a TC. I am applying again for VS and direct TCs but I am anxious about work after uni. I cannot afford to not have a full time job, so will be looking to paralegal. I cannot afford to live in London on a paralegal salary, so would have to work at a more local firm. Is this looked down upon by city and US firms? Because I am not paralegalling in a commercial law firm setting?

It just seems as though everyone already lives in London and can paralegal at firms they hope to eventually train at. This is simply not viable for me, so any insights would be appreciated please!
I paralegal at a mid tier firm in Manchester not in a commercial department and have gotten to interview stage at Travers and HSF, I don’t think they really care too much as long as you highlight your transferable skills etc. If you can get a paralegal role in corporate or commercial even better but I don’t think it’s essential.
If your firm allows you to do VS at other firms whilst paralegalling there I think personally you’re in an even better position, you’re competing with law students who don’t have any real world experience whereas you have actual knowledge and experience with solicitors.
 
Looking for some advice please - you are all really good at that on here!

I am in the final year of my law degree so will be graduating next summer. I did a VS earlier this year but unfortunately did not convert it to a TC. I am applying again for VS and direct TCs but I am anxious about work after uni. I cannot afford to not have a full time job, so will be looking to paralegal. I cannot afford to live in London on a paralegal salary, so would have to work at a more local firm. Is this looked down upon by city and US firms? Because I am not paralegalling in a commercial law firm setting?

It just seems as though everyone already lives in London and can paralegal at firms they hope to eventually train at. This is simply not viable for me, so any insights would be appreciated please!
No firms will not look down on it. Experience is experience whether that's a waiter, barista or cleaner. A paralegal role that does not require years of prior experience before applying is hard to come by if you can get one closer to home I'd go for it!. Once you have a few months/a year in a smaller firm you can always move up from there.

A lot of firms do not prioritise paralegals over new applicants as it would not be fair unless they held a TC at the firm prior to being a paralegal and need a job before their TC starts. (I know this is the case for Kirkland, Milbank and Akin)

Would you consider other jobs that are not being a paralegal? tons of grad jobs pay better than paralegal jobs. You could work in compliance, legal analyst, risk and consulting these are all similar to law and the client exposure some of these roles offer would be insanely good!
 
FYI, I did Latham stage 1 assessment yesterday evening and got the invite for stage 2 invite just now. I know some people were asking yesterday, so please don't get too stressed if you don't immediately get the invitation to stage 2. I had pretty much ruled myself out of this process, but it's a good reminder not to read into what people are saying in online forums like this.
 
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Hello, would anyone have inputs on Latham Stage 2 as in whether the questions are competency based or what kind? Can help with Macfarlanes Stage 1, FF Stage 2
FYI, I did Latham stage 1 assessment yesterday evening and got the invite for stage 2 invite just now. I know some people were asking yesterday, so please don't get too stressed if you don't immediately get the invitation to stage 2. I had pretty much ruled myself out of this process, but it's a good reminder not to read into what people are saying in online forums like this.
Congratulations! Would you mind sharing when you applied? Is Stage 2 automatic if anyone knows?
 

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