TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

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Does anyone have any advice on reapplying to firms in the same cycle (rejected for VS but reapplying for DTC? If I got through the initial app stage but was rejected post assessment is it acceptable to reuse my original application or should I be writing completely new answers?
Yes this happened to me last year! failed post vi for vs pass vi for dtc got AC only 3 months apart! used the same app
 
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Hello!

This is an interesting question! I would approach it as a commercial reasoning question rather than a test of technical knowledge. The most important thing is to choose on client and clearly explain why they interest you, instead of trying to name a few clients or show off specific detail.

I'd start by briefly explaining what the client does and the sector they operate in, and then link this to the type of work that the firm does for them. From there, you can explain what kinds of matters you might be exposed to as a trainee and why you would find that interesting or challenging (based on your past experiences or future career goals).

It might also be helpful to mention a current issue or trend that is affecting that client or sector, and how the firm could support them. You definitely don't need to go into legal technicalities - the interviews / graduate recruitment team are usually looking for you to display commercial awareness and clear motivation.

As long as your answer is specific and genuinely reasoned, it should come across well! Best of luck! :)
thank you so much !!!
 
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Can someone please explain me to the logic of firms delaying PFOs? For example, it is quite clear that Debevoise have sent out all of their open day invites, but those of us in the PFO camp are left waiting, clinging on to the tiniest bit of false hope.
i would think its in case people drop out and they need to fill the gaps last-minute
 
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