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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

johnsmith

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    For Amberjack it is possible I've realised. I did one around a week ago and got 9/9 grit, 9/9 applied intellect, 8/9 creative force, 8/9 digital mindset but maybe this one was just easier than others I've done
    It definitely can be gamed, having watched some content on it, but some of the phrasing is very similar to contend with it, I think! Kind of shame it can be gamed though, as I think the answers people give end up being inauthentic.

    Amazing result though - well done!
     
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    Dannie

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    Hey guys has anyone done the Links WG/Capp test? Is the Capp one hugely different to that of other firms this year and generally, how hard is the WG? is it timed? Would really appreciate some help as I'm lost <3
     

    AspirationalDream

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    Nov 4, 2025
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    Burges Salmon Winter AC

    Hi guys, my first post on this forum, but I have received an invite to their AC. I can say the countless hours of sacrifice researching the firm and online test practice during the summer were worth it. I have never done an assessment centre before, nor have I ever reached this stage in my life. Regardless of what happens, I'm just happy I made it to that stage.

    Does anyone have any general tips and advice for a newbie?

    I honestly don't want to go into the AC, and have the mindset that everyone is my competition. I want to enjoy this day. How can I truly just be my authentic self, without putting the assessors off?

    This is my second cycle, and I feel really confident I can do well.

    P.S. for those interested in the firm, I know they have the spring and summer vac schemes open, so make sure you apply!.

    Please constantly practice the Watson-Glaser test and Situational Judgment Scenarios, use ChatGPT, to help with Watson Watson-Glaser / Situational Judgment Test. I sucked at these, now I look a them with indifference (being neurodivergent), without having to spend a fortune.
     
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    Lawlawland

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    Met the CC GR team today and they expressed they're pretty stringent with grades. When someone brought in the concept of mitigating circumstances, the GR member said, they would consider the mitigating circumstances the University would have considered while grading and not often beyond that.

    They also said the internal threshold for WGT is super high and undisclosed (but the member asked me to meet a 90 percentile to be on a safer side).

    Now I'm contemplating my decision to apply here, given my struggle with WGT, despite having good grades.
     
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    AspirationalDream

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    Met the CC GR team today and they expressed they're pretty stringent with grades. When someone brought in the concept of mitigating circumstances, the GR member said, they would consider the mitigating circumstances the University would have considered while grading and not often beyond that.

    They also said the internal threshold for WGT is super high (the member asked me to meet a 90 percentile to be on a safer side).

    Now I'm contemplating my decision to apply here, given my struggle with WGT, despite having good grades.
    Genuinely, its all practice, practice, practice its also about timing aswell. Many people spend too long on the test realistically you should spend around 25 mins not over half an hour. My advice would be to ask chatgpt to give you watson glazer practice and promt it to train you. You have so much online resources to be great at the watson glazer, i found that the more you do it your brain process information differently and you start making your own deductions assumptions and conclusions in your daily life.

    It took me months to become truly confident, without spending so much money on prep courses. You got this, if you know your good for it, go for it!!!!
     
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    Lawlawland

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    Genuinely, its all practice, practice, practice its also about timing aswell. Many people spend too long on the test realistically you should spend around 25 mins not over half an hour. My advice would be to ask chatgpt to give you watson glazer practice and promt it to train you. You have so much online resources to be great at the watson glazer, i found that the more you do it your brain process information differently and you start making your own deductions assumptions and conclusions in your daily life.

    It took me months to become truly confident, without spending so much money on prep courses. You got this, if you know your good for it, go for it!!!!
    This is really reassuring, thank you for this!
    I'm hoping to spend some time regularly on this and be prepared in a month when major application deadlines kick in!
     
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    Abbie Whitlock

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    Sep 11, 2025
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    Thanks Abbie, that's really nice to hear :)

    If you don't mind, could you share some tips or advice on how can I demonstrate my genuine interest to the firm when writing my application? The reason i wanted to attend their open day is because i find them the easiest way to show my interest to the firm. Now that I can't attend it, do you have any recommendations on how can I leverage this in my application answer? I also attended some of their virtual events like practice area masterclass and ask trainee event, not to say they're not useful, but i feel like attending an open day would be better and make it easy to link everything together, hence a stronger answer. Would really appreciate your two cents and maybe some ideas or guidance.
    Hi!

    I completely understand where you’re coming from - open days are a great way to get a real insight into the firms culture and connect your experiences in a more personal way. However, you can definitely still display genuine interest in a firm without attending one - I hadn’t attended open days at the majority of firms I was successful with!

    You’ve already got a strong foundation from the virtual events you’ve attended - things such as the practice area masterclass and the trainee Q&A can give you really good insights to reference in your application. I would focus on discussing what you took away from those sessions - for example, what stood out to you about the firms approach to client work, training, or collaboration. If you spoke to a trainee or associate who shared something that really resonated with you, you can link this to your own personal values and motivations.

    The important aspect is making a personal link between unique aspects of the firm and how they align with your skills, experiences, and career ambitions. This includes drawing on past experiences and showing how they demonstrate that you’d thrive in the environment at the firm.

    You can also strengthen your answer by showing how you’ve gone beyond events to learn more - for example, through researching recent deals or reading about the firm’s sector focus. This allows you to demonstrate curiosity and initiative without attending an open day!

    It’s less about where you get your insights from and more about how thoughtfully you connect them to why you’re drawn to the firm based on your candidate profile.

    I hope that helps, and best of luck with the application! :)
     

    Abbie Whitlock

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    Is Kirkland summer vac scheme rolling, also is there any point applying for DLA piper and white & case as I see they are progressing people now?
    Hey!

    It’s definitely still worth applying, even if they have started progressing people! Whilst it is advantageous to apply earlier in the application window for a rolling deadline, the majority of firms will receive the bulk of their applications right before the deadline and invites are usually sent out in batches.

    Most firms will review anything that is submitted before the deadline - the most important thing is that you submit a strong and tailored application! :)
     

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