Has anyone heard anything post-app for Mayer Brown DTC? It says online that they're rolling but applied back in November and haven't heard anything
Same boat here…I hope the wait is not too long for Macfarlanes. I feel like I did terribly in that stage 2 assessment
Does Mac recruit DTC on a rolling basis? I saw the deadline is June so not sure when is the best timing to apply.Has anyone heard back from Macfarlanes post stage 2 or Stephenson harwood post app for dtc?
same, i thought the online test was automatically sent after submission? I havent heard anything tho.Has anyone heard anything post-app for Mayer Brown DTC? It says online that they're rolling but applied back in November and haven't heard anything
Same boat as you but I saw someone on the forum said they got VI (also DTC London office)I applied for DTC and got the holding email last night - but haven’t done any stages yet, only application. I think they are still dealing with vacation schemes.
Oh… disappointing! I thought they just hadn’t started DTC yet. Damn.Same boat as you but I saw someone on the forum said they got VI (also DTC London office)
A lot tbhanyone knows what DTCs are currently still open to apply?
Hi, can someone please help me with this! Grad rec isn’t responding either.Hi, can someone who’s applied for Baker DTC pls help? Idk where to add my A Levels on the form![]()
Does anyone know the typical hours for King & Spalding? Can't seem to find anything online. Is there a lot of weekend work, do you get a life?
Does white & case allow for reapplying to dtc within the same cycle if VS application is rejected? And would like to know about orrick as well.Fried Frank
King & Spalding
Macfarlanes
Morgan Lewis
Orrick
Paul Hastings
Sidley Austin
White & Case
Willkie Farr & Gallagher
To do:
Sullivan & Cromwell
Legend:= applied,
= test,
= VI,
= rejection.
Hello, don't be disheartened, although it's a very competitive process, if you've done your degree outside of the UK, this will put you at a major disadvantage, alongside your grades, my advice would be to you that work in your country for a couple of years, then do the SQE and try for TCS or do a masters degree or the SQE LLM from the UK, this will give you a better chance of getting in, as you have to show strong relation to the country you want to work in, as at the end of the day, the firms are businesses, and make extremely calculated investments into their potential employees. BUT you still have a chance if you do these, and then you can leverage your international background to ensure that your application stands out, using your disadvantage to give you an edge! I hope this helps, don't stop dreaming but reflect and find practical ways to themHey, sorry for this vent and idk what I’m looking for here but I’m so done. This is my second cycle, and I have gotten rejected at every firm I applied to and only made it to the VI for 1 of them. I’m an international student (out of the UK) and don’t have the A-level grades most firms ask for. I’m so exhausted, and today’s rejection absolutely broke me. It was the only VI I’d given, and I was rejected again. I don’t know how to improve anymore. My uni profile and internships are good, but my nationality and A-level grades isn’t something I can change. I don’t think I’ve enough courage to apply again. I’m exhausted and in so much pain it hurts physically. I don’t even know what I’m doing wrong, just that no matter what I do, I don’t think I’ll ever get a TC.
Heyy may i ask which firms recruit though DTC alone?There are some law firms with a DTC route only, and some have a relatively healthy DTC intake (meaning they don’t really prioritise vac schemers). First thing I’d check is the firms’ FAQs on this. If no available info I’d encourage you to email. And of course in contrast some firms make it quite clear their preference for vac schemers, and only take a handful trainees from the DTC route.
Think Fried Frank, King & Spalding and maybe Paul Hastings are few from the list aboveHeyy may i ask which firms recruit though DTC alone?