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Hey guys, quick question. What's the difference btw doing a vacation scheme in your 2nd and final year. Do you get less time to accept a TC offer if you are in your final year? I am a bit worried about this.
 

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Hey guys, quick question. What's the difference btw doing a vacation scheme in your 2nd and final year. Do you get less time to accept a TC offer if you are in your final year? I am a bit worried about this.

It will depend on the firm, but generally, there will be no major difference. You may have more time between graduation and starting the LPC if you secure an offer in your final year, but that depends on the start-date you're offered. As far as I am aware there is no difference regarding the vacation scheme/offer process though.
 

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Attention all those with vac schemes - accommodation idea

Unusual one, but I am currently in the process of putting together a small group of people with vac schemes (during 20 July-31 July).

I was hoping I could find enough people who would like to jointly rent out an airbnb for two weeks and therefore reduce the price of our accommodation.

Inbox me if you're interested
 
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Hey guys, quick question. What's the difference btw doing a vacation scheme in your 2nd and final year. Do you get less time to accept a TC offer if you are in your final year? I am a bit worried about this.

In second year, TC offers are usually longer and can be extended until September. However, I believe for final year and graduates, they offer about 4 weeks.

It depends on the firm and there is no harm in you asking for longer if you are pressured to accept/reject.

Hope this helps!
 
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Attention all those with vac schemes - accommodation idea

Unusual one, but I am currently in the process of putting together a small group of people with vac schemes (during 20 July-31 July).

I was hoping I could find enough people who would like to jointly rent out an airbnb for two weeks and therefore reduce the price of our accommodation.

Inbox me if you're interested

there is a slight chance I might be looking for a flat (and cat) sitter for the last three weeks of July. If it does happen, I’ll let people know. Would be suitable for either a single person, couple or if someone doesn’t mind sleeping in the living room on the sofa bed, you could get two single people in there.

you’d just need to put up with a cat who can wake you up wanting to be fed There wouldn’t be any charge for anyone who did....

Should have mentioned the flat is central (near Earls Court) and close to 3 tube lines so usually fairly easy to get to most locations in London
 
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Hey guys, quick question. What's the difference btw doing a vacation scheme in your 2nd and final year. Do you get less time to accept a TC offer if you are in your final year? I am a bit worried about this.

Depends on the individual firm’s policy. Code fo best practice says a penultimate year student would get until the 15/16 September while the final year student would get four weeks to accept.

Not all firms abide by the code though
 
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Two of the three would be over my holiday entitlement and would certainly leave no room if I did get any interviews in the future. That is really helpful advice - I am a little hesitant to not have been in a professional role for a year but I think that it is probably better to focus on the end goal. Thank you

Speak to the firm you are offered the paralegal role and ask if you can take unpaid leave for the one that does not fall under your holidays
 
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Speak to the firm you are offered the paralegal role and ask if you can take unpaid leave for the one that does not fall under your holidays
That's a thought, but from experience you will never be allowed to have that much leave in a paralegal role - two vac schemes plus unpaid leave for a further VS that could mean a block of 5/6 weeks off this summer. Unlikely in my view.
 
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That's a thought, but from experience you will never be allowed to have that much leave in a paralegal role - two vac schemes plus unpaid leave for a further VS that could mean a block of 5/6 weeks off this summer. Unlikely in my view.
As far as the firm is concerned she is asking for unpaid leave for one vac scheme since the rest falls under her holiday entitlement, but of course they might not accept it as this will be a significant continuous absence. No harm in asking and finding out though.
 
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That's a thought, but from experience you will never be allowed to have that much leave in a paralegal role - two vac schemes plus unpaid leave for a further VS that could mean a block of 5/6 weeks off this summer. Unlikely in my view.

completely agree - most firms will offer three weeks off max.
 
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As far as the firm is concerned she is asking for unpaid leave for one vac scheme since the rest falls under her holiday entitlement, but of course they might not accept it as this will be a significant continuous absence. No harm in asking and finding out though.

it’s not the pay that’s the issue. It’s the fact that they will need someone to do the job while you are out for such a long period of time. It also makes it a lot more difficult for other team members to take time off. Most employers won’t give you unpaid leave unless there is a legitimate excuse - that won’t be going to work for another employer.

you’ll also need to declare to the paralegal firm that you are working for competitors (which would also probably block their approval).

this is even more unlikely if you are still in a probation period for the firm too.
 
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Hi all, not sure if anyone else has experienced something similar but I had not realised there was an additional questionnaire on things like gender and background etc at the end of the FieldFisher online assessment. I therefore didn't complete this. I received my assessment results via email which stated that I would hear back from FieldFisher within 7 days - this was 3 weeks ago. I am now wondering whether, because I hadn't spotted the questionnaire, my application was not considered. I have now completed the questionnaire but I fear it's too late. Can anyone shed light on this? I have emailed to ask about this but have had no response so far.

Thanks!
 

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Hi all, not sure if anyone else has experienced something similar but I had not realised there was an additional questionnaire on things like gender and background etc at the end of the FieldFisher online assessment. I therefore didn't complete this. I received my assessment results via email which stated that I would hear back from FieldFisher within 7 days - this was 3 weeks ago. I am now wondering whether, because I hadn't spotted the questionnaire, my application was not considered. I have now completed the questionnaire but I fear it's too late. Can anyone shed light on this? I have emailed to ask about this but have had no response so far.

Thanks!

the equal ops question is unlikely to be the issue/delay
 
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