TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Interested in everyone's perspective here, but what is the better option here?

context: 25 year old non law grad already working in Civil service.

Option A) 37k solicitor apprenticeship w/ the civil service for 6 years (salary rises throughout reaching roughly 60-70k at the end)

Option B) Traditional TC route which would take at least 4 years to reach NQ (assuming no extra exams taken)
 
Hi @Abbie Whitlock or anyone else that is aware,
Do you know if Reed Smith individually benchmarks pillars in the Amberjack?
For reference my grit was 3/9 but overall 25/36 the rest were all above 6 and my VI I thought was alright.
Hey!

Unfortunately, I'm not too sure - apologies! Whilst it is a different firm, I believe I scored a 3 or 4 on one or two of the pillars in another SJT I completed and still made it to the next round, so I wouldn't lose all hope! :)
 
Interested in everyone's perspective here, but what is the better option here?

context: 25 year old non law grad already working in Civil service.

Option A) 37k solicitor apprenticeship w/ the civil service for 6 years (salary rises throughout reaching roughly 60-70k at the end)

Option B) Traditional TC route which would take at least 4 years to reach NQ (assuming no extra exams taken)
I don’t think graduates are eligible for apprenticeships. I believe that the apprenticeship you’re referring to is for people with level 3 qualifications (I.e. no uni degree)
 
My updates for 2025-26 (my second cycle applying)

- 48 applications​
- 13 progressed (11 post VI rejections💀; 2 missed VI deadlines)​
- 10 haven't heard back​
- 25 rejections​
- 1 virtual interview (yet to give - please pray for my sanity)​

The sunk-cost fallacy is so high. I have 6 more firms shortlisted, but should I lowkey just give up?

Please don't give up! The number of firms you were progressed with look right to me. For a strong candidate, I usually expect 1-2 interviews for every 10 applications you submit.

If you do go through the next cycle, I'd focus on the video interviews and get as much practice as possible before the real thing.

Good luck for the virtual interview!