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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Harvey Specter

Legendary Member
Jul 4, 2024
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Congrats, that’s a really strong position to be in.

For transparency, I passed Weil's assessments, so I’ll share what I found actually mattered at each stage.

The SJT is much more about judgment and commercial common sense than legal knowledge. What helped me was constantly asking:

What’s the most sensible outcome for the client?
What protects the firm’s reputation and manages risk?
What would a good junior actually do in this situation?

Avoid extreme answers. Weil doesn’t want someone who escalates everything, but they also don’t want you acting independently when it’s inappropriate. The strongest answers usually involve prioritising, communicating clearly, and taking responsibility while knowing when to loop someone in.

The VI was intense but fair. A huge focus was on:

Why Weil - not just “US firm” or “high-quality work”, but why this platform, this culture, and this type of responsibility appeals to you
Commercial thinking - they cared much more about how I reasoned through issues than whether I landed on a “perfect” answer
Self-awareness - they were genuinely interested in whether I understood the pace and pressure and had actively chosen it

One thing I think helped was being honest about the intensity of Weil and framing it as something I’m drawn to, rather than trying to downplay it or pretend it’s for everyone.

Happy to answer specific questions if you have them, and best of luck.
Could you share your SJT scores across each of the four pillars and the verbal numerical sections of the test too? By passing, does it mean you got an AC invite from Weil, or that they emailed you to tell you you’d passed it? I’ve got my TI tomorrow so hoping I don’t flop it. 🙃​
 
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RasAlGhul

Standard Member
Dec 16, 2025
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weird question but does anyone know if grad rec watches the part of amberjack recording when you’re just doing the sjt and other non-vi questions? i just realised i looked like an actual homeless person while doing those questions with all my weird expressions coming out…also today was not a good hair day if my frizzy hair girlies can relate!!!
Not a weird question at all and I promise you’re not the first (or last) person to panic about this.

Short answer is no, grad rec is not sitting there watching your facial expressions while you do the SJT.

The SJT and other non-VI questions are assessed based on your answers, not how you looked while selecting them. Even if your camera happened to be on in the background, recruiters aren’t replaying that footage or judging reactions, there would be absolutely no value in that for them.

I remember asking this question to grad rec and this is what they told me.
 

hawkins19

Star Member
Premium Member
Jan 2, 2025
35
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Clyde and Co VI! I’m both excited at terrified, Clyde is one of my absolute dream firms. Thanks to everyone on this forum for your insights and support getting from 16 first stage rejections last cycle to being able to get through various stages this time. Would anyone have any insights into this VI specifically? I also have DLA TI tomorrow morning too and insights would be appreciated. Keep smashing it everyone!
Did this a couple of weeks ago. My main advice would be to WATCH THE VIDEOS on the platform properly before answering the questions!
 

Shaky_Pete

Active Member
Oct 25, 2025
16
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If you'd like some momentary light relief, I thoroughly recommend asking AI to rewrite one of your application form competency answers (describe a time when you overcame a problem is a good shout) in the style of a hillbilly ("I done had myself a heapin' helpin' of trouble, hotter than a billy goat in a pepper patch") or a sassy drag queen ("Honey, let me snatch your wig with this story! So picture me, high-heels, nails done, attitude set to the MAX...I slayed that problem with poise and sparkle") Etc.
 

Aarav-TESTACCOUNT

Standard Member
Dec 16, 2025
8
16
White and Case, Baker, Sidley and I was gonna do RPC but I might switch to Gibson Dunn. I know a lot of these are rolling... but I sorta think a month in advance should be enough for my application to be considered (correct me if I am wrong though)! To be honest I'm just scared I haven't done enough as I was aiming for 10 but some people have said do less, some do more! I have done 11 so far and 15 felt right haha

Hi Madison,

Applying around a month in advance is generally fine, even for rolling firms. Being earlier can help at the margins, but it isn’t the case that applications submitted slightly later are automatically discounted. Strong and well-thought applications are still read and progressed throughout the cycle.

For reference, I applied to White and Case a day before their deadline and despite timings, the quality of the application itself was enough to get me through to the AC stage.

On numbers, there really isn’t a magic figure. For most people, something in the 10–15 range is very normal, and 11 is already a solid spread. The fact that 15 felt right is probably a good sign that you’re thinking about your own capacity rather than forcing a number because others are doing more or less.

What matters far more now is whether you can keep the same level of quality across the rest of your applications, and whether your firm list makes sense for you. If that’s the case, you’re not under-applying, and you’re definitely not behind.

It’s easy to second guess at this stage, especially when you hear lots of conflicting advice, but from the outside this sounds like a sensible and well-balanced approach!
 

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