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TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Hi!

Written exercises can definitely feel difficult because of the amount of information and the time pressure, but firms are usually much more interested in your reasoning and communication than whether you know the law perfectly - especially if they have said no prior regulatory law experience is required.

One thing that really helped me was to resist the urge to start typing immediately. I'd spend the first 10-15 minutes properly reading through the materials you have been given and working out:
  • What the client is actually asking
  • The main risks/issues
  • What your overall recommendation is likely to be
I also found that ensuring I had a clear structure was really important and helped improve my performance overall. Even using simple headings and incorporating bullet points (if appropriate) can make your answer feel much clearer and more organised. When approaching the exercise, I'd usually think in terms of:
  • Relevant facts/background
  • Key issues
  • Analysis
  • Practical recommendations/next steps
I'd also try to stay practical and client-focused, rather than drifting into an overly academic style. A lot of people fall into the trap of trying to sound very "legal", but firms will often prefer concise and commercially sensible advice.

Additionally, if they provide source materials, the answer is usually in there somewhere and you generally are not expected to have any outside legal knowledge. Therefore, they're testing how well you can digest information, prioritise conflicting points, and communicate these under time pressure.

I haven't done KN's written exercise personally, but from the description you have provided, it sounds like they are intentionally making it accessible to those without any background knowledge in the area. I'd focus much more on clarity and logical reasoning, rather than trying to demonstrate technical regulatory law knowledge. I'd also make sure that you leave at least 5-10 minutes at the end to proofread, as under timed conditions it is very easy to miss small errors or forget to answer a part of the task.

I've also written a few previous posts on written exercises more generally - I have quoted those below in case they are useful as well.

Wishing you the best of luck - I'm sure you'll do great!! :)
Thank you very much! this is super helpful!
 
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Congratulations!! When did you apply?
Congrats! When did you apply and when did you finish the online assessment?
Thank you both. I applied on Sunday, did SJT yesterday.

My strengths were Collaboration, Personal Responsibility, and Adaptability. My area of development is Credibility.
 
I’m pleased to announce my 27th PFO of the cycle so far: Mayer Brown PFO post app, SJT and VI.

Also expecting that K&S is a PFO post AC so that’s gna be the 28th PFO lmao. Oh well it’s fine.​
Yeah, same. Although didn’t sting like Baker since I knew my VI was bad.

On an another note, I appreciate your resilience - it’s so easy to getting discouraged and lose motivation upon seeing that rejection email. You got this
 
Has anyone previously completed the online written assessment for Kingsley Napley?

They’re top of my list so any insight would be soo appreciated!

Thank you
I guess I'm PFO on KN as my video thing was crappy.
They did say
> We will be in touch with all candidates regarding the outcome of their video presentation by the end of next week.

I guess my PFO will come Friday
 
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