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TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2024-5

wannabe_solicitor

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  • Apr 1, 2025
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    Hey guys, In my why law answer I’m thinking of changing it to being first interested in law when reading my parents divorce settlement, then linking to commercial law through uni etc. Is that a bit far fetched?

    Also, I have clinical depression and so far i haven’t declared it as a health condition on applications as I feel firms might view me as unreliable or something. It doesn’t heavily impact my daily life but obvs it might be best to be truthful. Any suggestions?

    Thanks so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
     

    avocadob

    Star Member
    Apr 2, 2024
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    Honestly waiting for some sort of update as well! I finished my SJT/VI before the deadline for application and still haven't heard back.
    Does Reed Smith send only one list of AC invites, or can we expect more?

    Some people were still receiving SJT invites on Tuesday so I really hope it’s not just one round of invites, that would automatically reject those who haven’t even completed them! It is worrying..

    Looking at previous threads it seems like people hear back after 3 weeks(?) im guessing the firm is exceptionally impressed with the member who did it this past sat!
     

    amrita6399

    Legendary Member
    Premium Member
  • Jul 13, 2023
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    Honestly waiting for some sort of update as well! I finished my SJT/VI before the deadline for application and still haven't heard back.
    Some people were still receiving SJT invites on Tuesday so I really hope it’s not just one round of invites, that would automatically reject those who haven’t even completed them! It is worrying..

    Looking at previous threads it seems like people hear back after 3 weeks(?) im guessing the firm is exceptionally impressed with the member who did it this past sat!
    Yes, same here I finished my SJT just after the application deadline, but it hasn't been 3 weeks since I've submitted my SJT and VI! Hoping for the best🤞good luck to everyone😊
     

    Dogsoooo

    Active Member
  • Feb 5, 2025
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    Some people were still receiving SJT invites on Tuesday so I really hope it’s not just one round of invites, that would automatically reject those who haven’t even completed them! It is worrying..

    Looking at previous threads it seems like people hear back after 3 weeks(?) im guessing the firm is exceptionally impressed with the member who did it this past sat!
    Firstly, congratulations to those who have already secured AC invites your success is well deserved!

    However, I feel compelled to comment on the firm’s application process, particularly regarding the "rolling deadline." If a firm advertises a rolling process, it is only fair to expect timely communication with applicants. Unfortunately, waiting over a month for a rejection or infact any sort of response, especially after completing the SJTs and VI early, renders the entire concept of a rolling deadline meaningless. What is the benefit of applying early then?

    This approach not only undermines the transparency of the process but also shows a lack of consideration for applicants’ time and effort. If the system cannot deliver on its promises, perhaps it is time to reconsider how the process is advertised.
     

    ReedSmithBecca

    Distinguished Member
    Graduate Recruitment
    Sep 12, 2023
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    Firstly, congratulations to those who have already secured AC invites your success is well deserved!

    However, I feel compelled to comment on the firm’s application process, particularly regarding the "rolling deadline." If a firm advertises a rolling process, it is only fair to expect timely communication with applicants. Unfortunately, waiting over a month for a rejection or infact any sort of response, especially after completing the SJTs and VI early, renders the entire concept of a rolling deadline meaningless. What is the benefit of applying early then?

    This approach not only undermines the transparency of the process but also shows a lack of consideration for applicants’ time and effort. If the system cannot deliver on its promises, perhaps it is time to reconsider how the process is advertised.
    Hello, just to clarify, a 'rolling deadline' does not mean 'first come first served', it means that we review applications and may move candidates through the stages before the deadline, and do aim to review older submissions first where appropriate. We are a small team who review all applications and VIs in house and there are a number of factors which determine the order in which candidates are reviewed.
    We aim to be transparent in that we advertise that all candidates will review a response within one month of the deadline (which is what happened).
    I'm disappointed to read that you feel this "undermines the transparency in the process" or "shows a lack of consideration for applicants' time and effort", because we do actually put a great deal of time and energy into trying to be as transparent as possible and respecting the time applicants commit to the process. The commitment to transparency is part of our partnership with TCLA and responding to applicants here. Hopefully the above clarifies our approach. I'd also advise that if you have a specific question or concern, please feel free to email [email protected]

    To answer questions more broadly, we are issuing AC invites in batches and have so far only issued one batch.
     

    lawstudent2

    Esteemed Member
    Gold Member
    Premium Member
    Dec 9, 2024
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    Does anyone have any advice for structuring applications which ask for a cover letter and then have multiple additional questions (eg 300 words on extracurriculars or something similar). I struggle to balance what should go in the cover letter vs the other questions as they seem to overlap a lot. For instance, a lot of my evidence for points in the cover letter are my extracurriculars and other activities that would go in those additional questions. I don't want to repeat myself but also don't want to sound like I can't support my points well, if that makes sense. The kind of applications like white & case or travers smith for example.
     

    apap

    Well-Known Member
    Gold Member
    Premium Member
    Feb 3, 2025
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    Hello, just to clarify, a 'rolling deadline' does not mean 'first come first served', it means that we review applications and may move candidates through the stages before the deadline, and do aim to review older submissions first where appropriate. We are a small team who review all applications and VIs in house and there are a number of factors which determine the order in which candidates are reviewed.
    We aim to be transparent in that we advertise that all candidates will review a response within one month of the deadline (which is what happened).
    I'm disappointed to read that you feel this "undermines the transparency in the process" or "shows a lack of consideration for applicants' time and effort", because we do actually put a great deal of time and energy into trying to be as transparent as possible and respecting the time applicants commit to the process. The commitment to transparency is part of our partnership with TCLA and responding to applicants here. Hopefully the above clarifies our approach. I'd also advise that if you have a specific question or concern, please feel free to email [email protected]

    To answer questions more broadly, we are issuing AC invites in batches and have so far only issued one batch.
    Hey Becca!

    Can I please ask, is the SJT balanced out by the VI or is the VI weighted more heavily given we are able to expand on our own experiences, etc?
     

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