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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

JasmineM9

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Nov 23, 2019
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Hi Abbie - hope you are well!

I have a question on Paul, Weiss application process. Are you able to share any insights into their SJT or interview process?

Was the interview purely commercial or motivational?

Thank you in advance!

All the best,
J
 
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Abbie Whitlock

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Hi Abbie - hope you are well!

I have a question on Paul, Weiss application process. Are you able to share any insights into their SJT or interview process?

Was the interview purely commercial or motivational?

Thank you in advance!

All the best,
J

Hi J! I am well, thank you, and I hope you are too!

Of course, I can offer some general insights into how I found the assessments.

SJT

In terms of the SJT, this was relatively similar to the many others you may complete during an application process. The best advice I have seen for tackling these assessments was from @ZNadeem here, so I would keep those points in mind when dealing with the SJT questions. For the verbal and numerical intellect section, I always made sure to not rush, and have a pen and paper to hand, as I found it really helps to be able to jot down my working out as I went along.

Don't panic if you think you scored lower than expected in the pillars or the verbal / numerical reasoning sections. I remember worrying that my application wouldn't progress after scoring 6446, but it turned out fine. This just shows that they assess your application holistically, not just on one section!

Interview Process

The interview itself was a mix of different styles of questions, including motivational and commercial. I would prepare for the Paul, Weiss interview as you would prepare for most commercial law firm interviews - make sure you know 'Why Law', 'Why X Firm', and 'Why Me' - and take some time to go over your CV and application. The interview experience itself was engaging and interesting, and I would say that if you have done your research into the firm and can relate your own experiences to different scenarios, you'll do well!

I hope that answers your questions - best of luck with your Paul, Weiss application! :)
 

JasmineM9

Valued Member
Premium Member
Nov 23, 2019
120
161
Hi J! I am well, thank you, and I hope you are too!

Of course, I can offer some general insights into how I found the assessments.

SJT

In terms of the SJT, this was relatively similar to the many others you may complete during an application process. The best advice I have seen for tackling these assessments was from @ZNadeem here, so I would keep those points in mind when dealing with the SJT questions. For the verbal and numerical intellect section, I always made sure to not rush, and have a pen and paper to hand, as I found it really helps to be able to jot down my working out as I went along.

Don't panic if you think you scored lower than expected in the pillars or the verbal / numerical reasoning sections. I remember worrying that my application wouldn't progress after scoring 6446, but it turned out fine. This just shows that they assess your application holistically, not just on one section!

Interview Process

The interview itself was a mix of different styles of questions, including motivational and commercial. I would prepare for the Paul, Weiss interview as you would prepare for most commercial law firm interviews - make sure you know 'Why Law', 'Why X Firm', and 'Why Me' - and take some time to go over your CV and application. The interview experience itself was engaging and interesting, and I would say that if you have done your research into the firm and can relate your own experiences to different scenarios, you'll do well!

I hope that answers your questions - best of luck with your Paul, Weiss application! :)
Thank you so much Abbie! These insights are really useful!!☺️

All the best,

Jasmine
 
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FutureTraineeMaybe

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Feb 15, 2024
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is there much chance at success if applying for a vac scheme with a firm you got an open day rejection from, or is it still worth a shot
It's definitely worth a shot! Please don't be discouraged by the open day rejection! I’ve progressed to the assessment centre stage after previously being rejected for an open day with the same firm (multiple times). Open day invites are dependent on several factors ; for example, if they felt you had enough legal experience or if they were looking for something incredibly specific. You've got this!😊
 

emily3827

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Premium Member
Feb 2, 2024
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It's definitely worth a shot! Please don't be discouraged by the open day rejection! I’ve progressed to the assessment centre stage after previously being rejected for an open day with the same firm (multiple times). Open day invites are dependent on several factors ; for example, if they felt you had enough legal experience or if they were looking for something incredibly specific. You've got this!😊
thank you so much! does having too much legal work experience tend to work against you in open day apps?
 

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