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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

More chances of me winning the lottery than FF ever getting back to me at this point. These guys really don’t want to give adjustments they might as well just send the rejection atp. 🫠
Did you request adjustments on the application form? Cause I did and didn't reach out to grad rec or anything and my adjustments were automatically applied to my test. So maybe they've been automatically applied on yours too? Hope they get back to you regardless!
 
Did you request adjustments on the application form? Cause I did and didn't reach out to grad rec or anything and my adjustments were automatically applied to my test. So maybe they've been automatically applied on yours too? Hope they get back to you regardless!
I submitted a separate form for my adjustments and had a phone call with grad rec nearly 3 weeks ago but it’s been crickets since then. I sent them a follow up email 1 1/2 weeks ago and they just aired me lol. I doubt they’ll ever get back to me atp cos ACs will be sent out soon if they haven’t been alr. Sad times but it is what it is ig. 🙃
 
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It probably depends on if you’ve got extenuating circumstances and/or flagged as contextual too, because I only have ABB A-levels and whilst I’ve gotten a high 2:1 in my degree, I had several 2:2 modules but I had mitigating circumstances. The majority of my modules were strong 2:1 or above but I had at least 4 2:2 module marks.​
I get mildly annoyed when people say to just apply anyways despite having a 2:1 because it's usually from the perspective of someone who applied years ago or has simply not experienced VS/TC applications...like yes having a strong 2:1 in my first year is not even that impressive anymore, if anything it's bare minimum. I don't blame people who decide to grind 2nd year and apply in 3rd year with strong grades at all.
 
Any responses from any of the following? :


I'm still waiting and applied around 2-3 weeks ago
To my best knowledge: Debevoise is non-rolling (Open Day released around the Feb first week), Ropes & Gray (non-rolling), Sidley may start screening spring. Davis Polk, I personally haven't heard anything. TW spring is making the next stage, but I applied summer so the decision for WE they said in the app email will get back us in Jan.
 
Congrats!!

I applied on 5 November but haven’t heard anything so definitely not semi-automatic! I’m expecting a PFO because despite having A*AA, I only got a low/mid 2.1 with multiple 2.2 grades and I can’t imagine that with removing all application questions, they aren’t looking for strong A levels AND at least a strong/high 2.1.
I'm sure you'll get it! I have a similar profile. Graduated with a 2:1, A*AA but had a couple of 2:2s and got the SJT + VI so stay hopeful!
 
for the Forsters application question: "Forsters offers legal advice across a wide variety of areas. Which two practice areas are you most keen to explore during your training contract, and why?"
does this refer to the 4 main areas which they work in or is it more specific, like their smaller teams within those overarching areas?
Hey!

From my understanding, this question is meant to be more specific than just the four broad departments. While it's fine to anchor your answer in one of the main areas (e.g. Private Wealth, Dispute Resolution, Corporate & Commercial, Real Estate), Forsters is really looking for an insight into specific practice areas or teams within those umbrellas (e.g. Residential Property, Planning, Contentious Trusts & Estates, etc.)

In your answer, I would:
  • Name two specific practice areas/teams, not just two main departments
  • Show you understand what that team actually does at Forsters
  • Explain why those areas appeal to you (e.g. skills, type of work, client base, exposure during a TC).
That said, you definitely don't need to be overly niche - choosing a well-defined sub-area within the main practice areas is absolutely acceptable, and can show that you've researched the firm properly rather than giving a generic answer.

Hope that helps, and best of luck with your application! :)
 
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