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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Harvey Specter

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Hi all, how is strict is Goodwin with their A level requirement?
Idk if this applies to the VS/TC for sure but I only got an ABB-BBB in my A-levels and they offered me a place on their in person open day. I asked if I could apply to their VS/TC and they said that it would be perfectly fine to apply. I would point to the fact I flag as contextual and I had mitigating circumstances for my A-levels but at least they aren’t super strict with the cut off I guess.​
 

elle woods

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    Hi!

    If anyone particularly the future trainees in the thread could answer i’d be really grateful! I’ve got an AC coming up, and wondering that, if something came up in an interview where I didn’t know the answer, what would be an appropriate response?
    Sorry, not a future trainee (yet), but my advice would just be to be honest: "I'm not too sure on that point, but based on XY information, my best guess would be Z."
    Usually, the interviewer will try their best to guide you in the right direction - they don't expect you to know everything, instead, what they want to see is how you think and react to such situations.

    Best of luck with your upcoming AC!
     
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    zonnonomo

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    It really depends on what kind of games. I supposed men tend to do better because they play kind of games that requires memorisation, pattern, etc. women usually play games like the sims, city simulator, etc. I knew this is just stereotype, but I've seen women e-sport players too, but quite rare compared to men. Personally I like 5vs5 or MOBA games which measures teamwork and strategy, irrelevant skills for Arctic shores 😮‍💨
    who said sims doesn't require pattern recognition ! u have to check out the conspiracy theories my dog-man has come up w 🕵️

    also i see what ur saying but simultaneously think any interactive, online platform that requires some quick decision making has AS advantages even if the rapid Pew Pew required in pvp/shooter games just aggravates these benefits

    also big up women; the esports community can be super toxic towards them in general or straight up treat them like shiny pokemon, so i dont find the rarity of women playing competitively any surprise

    especially cause women are also on average just better than men at some of the things you mentioned (like memorisation; demonstrable by school tests results etcetc)
     
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    lelezb1

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    Idk if this applies to the VS/TC for sure but I only got an ABB-BBB in my A-levels and they offered me a place on their in person open day. I asked if I could apply to their VS/TC and they said that it would be perfectly fine to apply. I would point to the fact I flag as contextual and I had mitigating circumstances for my A-levels but at least they aren’t super strict with the cut off I guess.​
    Thank you!!
     
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    crt1s

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    Hi!

    If anyone particularly the future trainees in the thread could answer i’d be really grateful! I’ve got an AC coming up, and wondering that, if something came up in an interview where I didn’t know the answer, what would be an appropriate response?
    While I don’t recall being asked this exact question, I was asked a situational question along the lines of “if a partner asks you a question and you don’t have the answer, what would you do?”

    To me, the same sentiment applies. Explain that if you were faced with this situation in the real world, you would acknowledge that you don’t have the answer, however you would assure the partner/client that you would immediately go find out the answer and follow up in a timely manner.

    It’s not an issue if you don’t have all the answers. It’s more important that you handle it calmly.

    Remember, lawyers are typically risk averse. Be considerate of this when answering questions, especially if you were to answer “if I were to guess…” It’s great if you’re right, but if you’re way off, it doesn’t reflect well in my view.
     

    CupOfTea17

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    Hi guys! Just wondering if anyone applied to the Harbottle and Lewis Open Day?

    Also - I don't think they tend to run open days (I may be incorrect on this), do you think that this is a good inclination that they may be accepting more trainees this cycle / opening up trainees who don't have paralegal experience (as I know they love paralegal experience!)
     
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