Thank you! @Ram SabaratnamAbsolutely agree with Jess’s advice. During my schemes, I rotated between the only two suits I had (one navy and one mid-grey). That said, I definitely remember people wearing black suits and still making excellent impressions and securing training contracts. I've also been at firms where vacation schemers appeared to be dressed slightly more relaxed. For instance, I’ve seen men in suit pants/trousers with a button-up shirt and a nice sweater vest or half-zip jumper, and they looked completely appropriate. I'd be curious to know @Jessica Booker's thought on this, but my impression has been that, as long as you look neat and professional, feel comfortable, and show that you’ve made an effort, that should be good enough as far as your wardrobe is concerned.
If you're concerned about the black suit, you could soften it with a lighter shirt or a subtle tie. Don’t let the lack of multiple suits stress you out. Good luck with your scheme![]()
Hi everyone! Have the CRS AC coming up soon, wanted some tips for the group exercise we’ve just been given two of the topics that will be discussed but I’m feeling a bit stressed about the format (discussing 7 topics in 30 minutes in groups of 7), I’m not sure what the best way to make a valuable contribution in such a setting would be.
Given the scheme is in less than two weeks I would call them tomorrow - if they have not responded to email there is no point emailing again. I would call instead.hey guys, so I received an email from a firm offering me a place on their vac scheme, which I replied back saying I accepted. This was on the 19th May. I didn't hear back, so I sent a follow-up email to ensure that my email wasn't lost and to reiterate my acceptance. That was on the 27th May.
I still haven't heard back and the scheme is due to start on the 9th June. Should I be worried or am I getting a little too excited lol. I don't want to miss out on my place and I want to ensure I have time to prepare for it to make a good impression and ensure I am able to convert it. It was literally my last vac scheme application, all the rest were rejections so I don't want to potentially 'lose' it
Thank you Jessica, and yes it's pretty strange. I've checked my junk too and nothing is there. I'll give them a call tomorrowGiven the scheme is in less than two weeks I would call them tomorrow - if they have not responded to email there is no point emailing again. I would call instead.
Just check your junk mail and that your email was correct on your application just in case either of these points could be the issue as to why you haven't received anything yet. With the scheme effectively starting a week Monday, I would expect the firm to have been in contact by now.
Yes they aren’t treated as income and are tax freeHi all, could anyone please confirm whether PGDL/SQE grants are tax free (inc. those of £20,000 offered by US firms)? Thank you!
Super fortunate to have got onto a vacation scheme with a national firm after my second time applying to them! I'm nervous as it's the furthest i've got in my attempts to get a training contract and first ever vacation scheme. One of my seats during the scheme i've been assigned to is Family. I've never studied Family law in undergraduate or postgraduate and truly don't have much interest or knowledge of that area. My main interests are in property, commercial and finance. I'm worried this will stand out as a weakness while being assessed as we're only in two seats for the duration of the week.
Separately if anyone has ideas to what I could expect task wise in Family/ Comm Prop, I would be very grateful!
Candidates often fixate on what they believe went wrong, becoming overly critical in the process. No one, not even an experienced interviewer like me, can truly evaluate how strong your answer to this question was or how it fits into the overall context of your interview. It's tough, but try not to dwell on this answer. You can't change it, so overthinking isn't helpful.Had a TC interview the other day. Final round post vac scheme.
For the why do you want to be a solicitor question, I think I cocked it up a bit.
I mentioned I like the skillset for the role, like collaboration and varied communication style, and the opportunity for impact amongst clients and beyond. I also brought up preferring the role compared to being a barrister.
However I feel I missed the opportunity to bring up my experiences during the vac scheme and previous intrnships. I explored these topics a lot in my application, and throughout the rest of my interview which most part I think was decent overall. I’m just disappointed I didn’t do that important question well enough - I think I was just a bit too generic and maybe a little unstructured because of the nerves.
I dunno is what I said that bad?
I know one bad/average response is not enough for a rejection, but I’m worried cause of the post TC over analysis I’m doing.
Had a TC interview the other day. Final round post vac scheme.
For the why do you want to be a solicitor question, I think I cocked it up a bit.
I mentioned I like the skillset for the role, like collaboration and varied communication style, and the opportunity for impact amongst clients and beyond. I also brought up preferring the role compared to being a barrister.
However I feel I missed the opportunity to bring up my experiences during the vac scheme and previous internships. I explored these topics a lot in my application, and throughout the rest of my interview which most part I think was decent overall. I’m just disappointed I didn’t do that important question well enough - I think I was just a bit too generic and maybe a little unstructured because of the nerves.
I dunno is what I said that bad?
I know one bad/average response is not enough for a rejection, but I’m worried cause of the post TC over analysis I’m doing.
The funding isn't being cut until January 2026, so if the programme is due to start in 2025, this will not be a problem.Just seen the gov’s plans to get rid of level 7 apprenticeship funding. I am in the final round for a solicitor level 7 apprenticeship. Does this mean it will be cut? I’m very worried and upset