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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

DavidJC

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Dec 29, 2019
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Damn!! I was planning on sending a spring app for dechert today, do you reckon it's too late?
I'd say no, it's not too late. I'm planning to send mine in the next week. They review on a rolling basis and they've still got the ongoing WVS to manage so I wouldn't worry and just try and submit the best possible application and see what happens.
 

Harvey Specter

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Damn!! I was planning on sending a spring app for dechert today, do you reckon it's too late?
I wouldn’t say so champ. The apps are open until the 31st Dec. I sent mine just last week and they said they are currently accepting and reviewing apps on a rolling basis so I would go for it.​
 

Lawlawland

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omg the latham VI was an absolute nightmare
If we all get a trainee contract AC everytime someone has spoken about how dreadful the Latham interview is, we all would have atleast 30 training contract invites.

That's not a lot (it is XD), but it's funny it happens all the time.
 

Abbie Whitlock

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reed smith test/VI invite 🤩 applied on the 3rd of dec
would really appreciate any insights if anyone has any!
Huge congratulations!! 🥳

I have quoted a post below that I have previously shared on how I would approach the Reed Smith assessment - I would really recommend that you watch the video in the TCLA Directory (linked below), as I personally found it really helpful before my Reed Smith online assessment. Wishing you the best of luck! :)

Hello!

Of course, I can share some general tips for VIs and SJTs that I always used in my last cycle. I can't share too much information on Reed Smith's in particular, just because the process has to be fair for all candidates!

Some SJT advice that I found really useful was actually shared by Zainab, and I'll copy it below. Just always remember that you are answering these situations as a trainee and so you should view each situation from that perspective.

  • Recognise Your Role as a Trainee: As a trainee, you are not yet qualified to provide legal advice independently. Your work will require input and oversight from qualified professionals to ensure accuracy and compliance.
  • Value Collaboration: Law firms operate as collaborative environments. While it’s essential to demonstrate initiative and a willingness to take on tasks, many projects will require teamwork and the support of others to succeed.
  • Adopt a Risk-Averse Mindset: Law firms are naturally cautious about risks. Your decisions and actions should align with this approach to protect the firm and its clients.
  • Prioritise Quality Over Speed: Delivering thorough, high-quality work is more important than rushing to complete tasks. Precision and attention to detail are critical.
  • Optimise Your Time: As your time is billed to clients, it's important to work efficiently. If seeking guidance can help you complete a task faster and more effectively, don’t hesitate to do so—it benefits both you and the firm.
  • Follow the Priority Hierarchy: Decisions should prioritise the client first, your colleagues second, and yourself last. While this may feel counterintuitive, it ensures that the firm maintains its commitment to service and teamwork.
  • Balance Initiative with Responsibility: Taking on additional tasks can demonstrate your drive and determination, but ensure this doesn’t compromise the quality or timeliness of your existing commitments. Delegate, defer, or reorganise tasks as needed to maintain balance.

For VI's, I'd make sure that you are fully answering the question and that all of the examples you use actually link. I used to have a tendency to want to use my strongest example and try and fit it to the question, however, the graduate recruitment team can usually tell and it'll look better to use an example that fits best. I would also practice - it can be very weird to talk to a computer screen, so have a go at answering the most common interview questions in the mirror! Make sure you also utilise your prep time, as this is really useful! There was actually a video on TCLA in the Law Firm Directory that I watched before my SJT and VI that I found was super helpful - I'll link it here. I'd definitely give that a watch, as Rik gives some great advice on what they are looking for and how to approach each aspect :)

I hope that helps! Best of luck with the SJT and VI to anyone completing it :)
 
😣 fr they just keep adding more and more rounds with each application cycle... soon we'll be on par with IB with 5-6 interview rounds after all the crazy tests and hirevues haha...
IB is way easier than Law in terms of the process getting started. Law is demotivating because you don't even get responses from firms if they're not interested - at least in IB, those rounds give you a chance to at least explain why you're suited.

For Law, you have to do detailed research, pour over things and then you get rejected anyway because your cover letter was too generic. And the module grades seem to matter so much for Law whereas IB doesn't care as long as it's a 2:1.

For IB, all you have to do is write a generic cover letter, mention a specific deal they worked on and why you liked it, and then praise the firm for either being big (so 'more complex deals') or small ('not being a cog in a machine').

You do that and you can get interviews from many firms. I had lots of IB interviews and my cover letters were so generic.
 

elle woods

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    IB is way easier than Law in terms of the process getting started. Law is demotivating because you don't even get responses from firms if they're not interested - at least in IB, those rounds give you a chance to at least explain why you're suited.

    For Law, you have to do detailed research, pour over things and then you get rejected anyway.

    For IB, all you have to do is write a generic cover letter, mention a specific deal they worked on and why you liked it, and then praise the firm for either being big (so 'more complex deals') or small ('not being a cog in a machine').

    You do that and you can get interviews from many firms. I had lots of IB interviews and my cover letters were so generic.
    😮 is this a sign to switch to IB... jkjk lol
    that makes sense, I agree being given a chance to showcase your interest and skills is much better than getting rejected straight away after hours of research.

    If it's okay to ask - what made you want to switch to applying to law after doing IB? Or are you kind of doing both at the same time? If so, props to you! It's not easy even doing one strand haha
     

    yk1906

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    😮 is this a sign to switch to IB... jkjk lol
    that makes sense, I agree being given a chance to showcase your interest and skills is much better than getting rejected straight away after hours of research.

    If it's okay to ask - what made you want to switch to applying to law after doing IB? Or are you kind of doing both at the same time? If so, props to you! It's not easy even doing one strand haha
    IB is waaaaaay stricter with unis though. A member of my family works closely with HR dep in a major IB and said they have a file with unis they target. Not groundbreaking news but just a confirmation. 😁😁
     

    MeWantTCPlz

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    Huge congratulations!! 🥳

    I have quoted a post below that I have previously shared on how I would approach the Reed Smith assessment - I would really recommend that you watch the video in the TCLA Directory (linked below), as I personally found it really helpful before my Reed Smith online assessment. Wishing you the best of luck! :)
    Thank you so much Abbie!! :)
     
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    elle woods

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  • Dec 4, 2025
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    IB is waaaaaay stricter with unis though. A member of my family works closely with HR dep in a major IB and said they have a file with unis they target. Not groundbreaking news but just a confirmation. 😁😁
    😮 😮 😮 might work in my favour lowkey... jkk that's so interesting to know tho! I thought every company would be big on ensuring they have a diverse cohort these days
     

    johnsmith

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    I saw someone mention on the forum that Travers Smith introduced a new online test for their recruitment process. They made a huge deal during their insight evening about their ‘simple’ process (application and interview). It’s even on their website and marketing stuff. Hopefully it’s not true but would be a shame if it is. Next thing will be Slaughters using the WG lmao. 😂​
    Nah slaughters got the ultimate test - 1st from oxbridge 😆
     

    W5690

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    Nov 4, 2019
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    I see there is a lot of activity regarding DLA Piper. I'd like to know (be extremely grateful too) if someone who has been invited to a phone interview can share when they received their 'passed WG' email and what their scores were. If it helps anyone (I have not been invited to a phone interview - yet?)
    • Applied 6th October
    • Watson Glaser Invite 26th October (did it on the 28th)
    • Received the 'you have successfully passed our online assessment' email on the 29th Oct
    • My 'scores' were: 3 Strengths to leverage and 1 Further exploration
    But I have not been invited to a Telephone interview (maybe it will be a PFO)
    @GT1205H Hi! Do you think it is quite a bad sign not to have heard anything since I took their WG test? 😅 On Friday it will have been 2 weeks. Thank you.
     

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