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TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2024-5

User22022002

Standard Member
Jul 9, 2025
9
4
CC WG rejection, first WG rejection I've had from the few I've done. Surprising and annoying haha. Does anyone iknow what the threshold is for them this cycle?
I do a couple practice questions for each section right before starting the test. However, to avoid fatigue don’t over practice and then start the test. If you feel you need more practice, continue and I’d advise to start the test the following day.

If you have passed a few before don't panic and trust you can do it! Mistakes happen. Make sure you are thinking correctly for each stage as they require differing thought processes. I have each section (and tips) written out as I work through to help me get into the right mindset.

For example, deductions effectively require you to remove all prior experience/prejudice from your mind and focus solely on the information given to you. Treat it literally as a logic puzzle. You can use algebra if that helps! I also advise familiarising yourself with what “all” and “some” mean as they are often used within proposed conclusions.

Some = more than one, but less that every / all. It’s a purposefully vague quantifier so don’t fall into its trap!

Remember deductions is a strict language game.
Whether you agree or not is immaterial.

If the conclusion doesn’t fall within the rules = conclusion doesn’t follow

If the conclusion is about something not mentioned = conclusion doesn’t follow

Good luck!
 

User22022002

Standard Member
Jul 9, 2025
9
4
Has anyone heard back from Milbank 2nd test (critical thinking)? I got an email saying I missed the deadline to do it but I had completed it a few days before. Thankfully they allowed me to re-complete it but now I’m worried I don’t exist in their database!
 

mg42guy32

Distinguished Member
Aug 24, 2024
62
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I do a couple practice questions for each section right before starting the test. However, to avoid fatigue don’t over practice and then start the test. If you feel you need more practice, continue and I’d advise to start the test the following day.

If you have passed a few before don't panic and trust you can do it! Mistakes happen. Make sure you are thinking correctly for each stage as they require differing thought processes. I have each section (and tips) written out as I work through to help me get into the right mindset.

For example, deductions effectively require you to remove all prior experience/prejudice from your mind and focus solely on the information given to you. Treat it literally as a logic puzzle. You can use algebra if that helps! I also advise familiarising yourself with what “all” and “some” mean as they are often used within proposed conclusions.

Some = more than one, but less that every / all. It’s a purposefully vague quantifier so don’t fall into its trap!

Remember deductions is a strict language game.
Whether you agree or not is immaterial.

If the conclusion doesn’t fall within the rules = conclusion doesn’t follow

If the conclusion is about something not mentioned = conclusion doesn’t follow

Good luck!
Thank you, I think I will start to do a couple more practice qs before each test!
 
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