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TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

cinnamonspice

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Mar 21, 2023
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Chat am i cooked if i stuttered 10 times during the Bristows vi 💔
I wouldn't worry as long as you made the point and managed the time. They chose this format for a reason so they would be simply unreasonable in doing that and thinking they will receive perfectly orchestrated answers.
 

rain2801

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Hey I did mine in Dec and would say that the questions weren't too difficult, but the answering time is quite short being only 1 min so be concise! They also asked me about legal tech so that might come up
Hi, thank you so much for this! Could you please let me know how long do you get to prepare your answer? Some said it’s 30 secs others 1 min.
 

Abbie Whitlock

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Hi, in a VI should you have an introduction like? Like my name is X, applying for this program etc? Or just get to the answer considering the short answering time?
Hey!

Unless the question is something along the lines of "Tell us about yourself", I would focus on using the time to answer the question directly. They will have your original application as well, so should be able to find this information if needed! :)
 

lowkeyloser

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Dec 18, 2025
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Hi, I realise this question has probably been asked on this forum thousands of times, but could anyone tell me how to brush up on my commercial awareness and what subscriptions I should get? I don't feel too bad about being asked competency questions, but I feel like if I was asked anything commercial related I would really struggle.
 

CD20

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Hi everyone! I am reaching out to my fellow neurodivergents (or anyone really!). I would love if anyone could share their experiences with me or give me any tips. I have just received a rejection after completing an AC. I feel deflated and hopeless. I wonder if there is space for people like me at law firms. I’ve talked to my mentor who said that a lot of the tasks they get you to do at assessment centre aren’t a realistic depiction of being a lawyer, but it’s hard to still not feel like there is no chance for me. I am dyslexic and this really affected me during my AC. During the group exercise, I didn’t speak as much as everyone else because dyslexia impacts my processing speed. Whenever I had a point to make, the other person would have already made it because they can think a lot quicker than me and that 0.5 seconds really makes a difference. I also struggle to form my thoughts quickly so whenever people were talking, I was trying to decode what they were saying and then think about what I could say, but again, people beat me to the punch.

I normally get 25% extra time for my writing exercises, which means 15 minutes more. Those 15 minutes feel futile when I’m doing the task. I struggle to order my thoughts and understand everything even with those extra 15 minutes. This causes me to write very basic responses to the tasks. For reference, normally I am a good writer and get good grades, but in situations like these I really struggle because these are not things I would have been revising for a year or so like you would do for exams. The tasks can often be unpredictable.

Does anyone have any advice to offer? I am feeling so hopeless right now :(
 
Hi everyone! I am reaching out to my fellow neurodivergents (or anyone really!). I would love if anyone could share their experiences with me or give me any tips. I have just received a rejection after completing an AC. I feel deflated and hopeless. I wonder if there is space for people like me at law firms. I’ve talked to my mentor who said that a lot of the tasks they get you to do at assessment centre aren’t a realistic depiction of being a lawyer, but it’s hard to still not feel like there is no chance for me. I am dyslexic and this really affected me during my AC. During the group exercise, I didn’t speak as much as everyone else because dyslexia impacts my processing speed. Whenever I had a point to make, the other person would have already made it because they can think a lot quicker than me and that 0.5 seconds really makes a difference. I also struggle to form my thoughts quickly so whenever people were talking, I was trying to decode what they were saying and then think about what I could say, but again, people beat me to the punch.

I normally get 25% extra time for my writing exercises, which means 15 minutes more. Those 15 minutes feel futile when I’m doing the task. I struggle to order my thoughts and understand everything even with those extra 15 minutes. This causes me to write very basic responses to the tasks. For reference, normally I am a good writer and get good grades, but in situations like these I really struggle because these are not things I would have been revising for a year or so like you would do for exams. The tasks can often be unpredictable.

Does anyone have any advice to offer? I am feeling so hopeless right now :(
This is terribly relatable.
I myself totally understand this feeling. In group tasks I always feel left behind or that others were given extra information as to why they were able to jump right into it so fast.

Group tasks - when you start it just day to your group “hey it takes me a little longer to process information so can we slow it down a bit” this shows that you have made the team aware of the adjustments you need at the first point, you are paying attention but also processing and it also directs in your group how they handle this. If they are supportive and bring you into the discussions that works well on their part but also your part as your given a stage to speak. If they’re dismissive and do not include you OR move on too fast GR will pick up on this and it will not be inclusive that can be a detriment other performance. 9/10 others in the group will understand and will be supportive I’ve experienced this before and ask those in my group task got the VS and we were praised at hope inclusive we were. Also GR gave is 10 mins extra prep so that I could get up to speed with the others.

I do agree that written tasks can be a time crunch. I have good grades but I’ve failed an AC before due to how stringent the time was for the written task. I don’t have much advice on this as I’m still battling this area myself. I did Willkie WE a few days ago and I was given extra time and I used it all even though they said it wouldn’t be necessary to use it all given the task. Just having 10 minutes after I’ve done the task to check that I’ve followed the instructions correctly read all the instructions and not missed out any information was soo helpful. I’d recommend asking for 30% if you can those extra minutes will make a difference.

Lastly, keep your head up. Do not let your dyslexia define you. You made it to AC that’s far better than me this cycle😭 keep on pushing and don’t think about not completing the task it is important to have a positive mindset.
 
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