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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

adh3

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how has someone obtained three vac schemes by mid december. just saw this on linkedin and started laughing thats ridiculous. well done to them fr
Funny story, I was talking to somebody this summer who told me they were considering moving from finance into law. That person secured a WVS (and, subsequently, a TC) at a US firm. This was one of their first applications, in their first application cycle.

To answer your question, some people simply have what firms are looking for (experience, grades, etc.). Others don't. That's why you'll see a handful of people who get multiple vacation schemes, and others who struggle to get a TC across multiple cycles.
 
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yk1906

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Funny story, I was talking to somebody this summer who told me they were considering moving from finance into law. That person secured a WVS (and, subsequently, a TC) at a US firm. This was one of their first applications, in their first application cycle.

To answer your question, some people simply have what firms are looking for (experience, grades, etc.). Others don't. That's why you'll see a handful of people who get multiple vacation schemes, and others who struggle to get a TC across multiple cycles.
tbh I love stalking TC offer holders on LinkedIn (sorry) and they do have a lot in common
 

elle woods

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    Funny story, I was talking to somebody this summer who told me they were considering moving from finance into law. That person secured a WVS (and, subsequently, a TC) at a US firm. This was one of their first applications, in their first application cycle.

    To answer your question, some people simply have what firms are looking for (experience, grades, etc.). Others don't. That's why you'll see a handful of people who get multiple vacation schemes, and others who struggle to get a TC across multiple cycles.
    that is so true haha, some people find the application cycle so easy! Never been more envious hahah
    I guess what we need to do is start building up what the firms are looking for, but as someone from a lower class background I genuinely don't know what's needed or where to start haha
     

    ali-k

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    😭 hahah I don't think that matters, I don't know if grad rec would turn around and offer the place to someone else if she rejects it
    But best of luck! I'm sure you'll do great, regardless of the above or not! There are plenty of offers to go around anyways - head up and shoulders back, we can do it!
    yeah true. not a competition either way, just gotta be our best versions of ourselves and im sure we will be fine :)
     
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    lawyersum

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    that is so true haha, some people find the application cycle so easy! Never been more envious hahah
    I guess what we need to do is start building up what the firms are looking for, but as someone from a lower class background I genuinely don't know what's needed or where to start haha
    can’t lie the worst is when you’re at open days and you ask one of the trainees what their journey was like, and they respond ‘I didn’t really know what I wanted to do I just thought law would be a good idea so I made a couple of apps and here I am’ - a couple of apps????
     

    Harvey Specter

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    that is so true haha, some people find the application cycle so easy! Never been more envious hahah
    I guess what we need to do is start building up what the firms are looking for, but as someone from a lower class background I genuinely don't know what's needed or where to start haha
    Sometimes I just wish I was born a nepo baby with partner contacts at elite US/MC firms. That would make life so much easier lmao.​
     

    ali-k

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    Funny story, I was talking to somebody this summer who told me they were considering moving from finance into law. That person secured a WVS (and, subsequently, a TC) at a US firm. This was one of their first applications, in their first application cycle.

    To answer your question, some people simply have what firms are looking for (experience, grades, etc.). Others don't. That's why you'll see a handful of people who get multiple vacation schemes, and others who struggle to get a TC across multiple cycles.
    finance into law is a pretty good transition tbh. especially for big banking and finance firms. its when you get to know of the people from chemical engineering etc who get TCs that you start to wonder if there is a "mold."
     

    yk1906

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    Aug 26, 2024
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    that is so true haha, some people find the application cycle so easy! Never been more envious hahah
    I guess what we need to do is start building up what the firms are looking for, but as someone from a lower class background I genuinely don't know what's needed or where to start haha
    Right!!! I’ve been to many events but fail to fully grasp what’s needed precisely. But what really helped me is attending Willkie’s events on applications, at least in terms of how to present your experience and motivations.
     

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