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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2021-22 (#1)

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Hey has anyone who hasnt yet done the CMS VI been getting reminder emails to do it? I got one this morning saying its my last chance to complete it, getting a bit worried that the deadline is tonight as opposed to tomorrow at midnight. I was hoping to complete it tomorrow morning with a clear head
Wouldn't worry about it. CMS, as well as other firms, do this. It is so they ensure that they have done everything in their power to make you aware of the interview (at least that is what I think). Also, as has been confirmed earlier in this forum thread (someone on here sent an email to CMS grad red and they confirmed), the deadline is 23:59 on the day. Therefore 23:59 03/01/2022 in your case. Best of luck with your VI! Great advice posts from @AvniD and @George Maxwell earlier in this forum thread (I advice you check them out!).
 
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For morrison Forester it says: "If you are currently a law student, you should apply in the penultimate year of your degree. Non-law students should apply in the final year of your degree."

Does this mean as a final year law student I can't apply? The "should" is ambiguous
 
Is it worth applying to firms on the day of the deadline?
If you really like the firm, then yes.

If they are non-rolling recruitment, then definitely yes.

If you have the time to do so, then yes.

If there isn't another opportunity to apply to, then yes.
 
For morrison Forester it says: "If you are currently a law student, you should apply in the penultimate year of your degree. Non-law students should apply in the final year of your degree."

Does this mean as a final year law student I can't apply? The "should" is ambiguous
I would take the "should" as non-ambiguous. To me, that is pretty definite.
 
How should I answer 'Is there any additional information you would like to disclose for us to consider alongside your application?' on an application form?
Personally, this is one of my favourite questions on an application form and luckily its one of those that you can use the same answer for multiple applications (provided you answer the question directly as obviously they differ from firm to firm). They are a really good opportunity to add any info you think helps you stand out that has not naturally followed from the questions on the rest of the application.

I usually take the opportunity to talk about my love of cooking and blogging here, depending on your word count. Do make sure you are keeping things concise and evidenced as often when you are talking about personal interests and hobbies you have the tendency to ramble (I definitely do!).

Alternatively, if you feel you have already covered everything I don't think it puts you at any disadvantage if you choose not to add anything. There is no need to repeat or add anything that isn't relevant. @Jessica Booker mentions this here .
 
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I have the Dentons telephone interview tomorrow, would anyone be kind enough to shed some light on it?
A mix of competency/strength-based and motivational questions + commercial awareness (e.g. news story, recent deal). We talked for 30-35 minutes, they were super nice and the conversation went smoothly. Overall, a very positive experience! :)
 
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Hope everyone has enjoyed the holidays! For those of you who have already submitted applications, what are some of your tips for not constantly refreshing your email/worrying/stressing over nothing?

I'm trying to just focus on my next applications and wait patiently but it's proving extremely difficult 😅
 
Hope everyone has enjoyed the holidays! For those of you who have already submitted applications, what are some of your tips for not constantly refreshing your email/worrying/stressing over nothing?

I'm trying to just focus on my next applications and wait patiently but it's proving extremely difficult 😅
I am SO guilty of this so don't worry, you're not alone. I really dont have specific advice as I'm in the same position, but I have said to myself that once I have submitted the application I am currently working on, I am going to take a break and focus on other things (ie my masters!) for a few weeks and come back to them mid-jan.
The process is really gruelling so if you can afford to take a break then do!
 
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