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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

c.t.tc

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    One tip- don't always prioritise speaking to your supervisor first.

    Showing initiative and giving things a go is quite important in these tests. Going to your supervisor on some things is great, when its needed, but other things you rank first diving straight in.
    I also really struggle with getting my head around this - how can you know which ones they want you to dive straight in and which you should be asking about first?
     

    Harvey Specter

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    I'm quite stuck with these Akin questions:

    What motivates you to pursue a career as a commercial solicitor, and why do you see Akin as the right place to begin that journey?
    What are you looking for in your legal career, and how do you see a firm like Akin helping you achieve those goals?


    I feel like motivations and career goals overlap - say I'm motivated by complex reasoning. Naturally my career goal may also be to build on that interest and become even better at it? And then I also feel like there's not that many diverse Akin-specific points you can make to support your answers - if I mention Akin's culture in q1 then I shouldn't say the same thing in q2...And I can't really mention wanting to develop my professional interests in the career goals question because that's already covered in another question on which practice area at Akin interests you most.

    Idk if that makes sense I think I may be going mad lol
    I was stuck on these questions too and asked on the forum and was given this guidance:
    Hey!

    They do seem similar at first glance, but you can separate them by focusing on motivation vs long-term aspirations.

    1. "What motivates you to pursue a career as a commercial solicitor, and why do you see Akin as the right place to begin that journey?"

    Here, you want to explain:
    • Why commercial law? (e.g. interest in global markets, problem-solving, transactional work, client exposure, fast-paced environments, etc.)
    • Your motivation (what sparked your interest and what keeps you driven)
    • Why Akin specifically: link your interests to things that Akin is known for, such as: (1) standout practice areas, (2) lean team structure and responsibility early on, (3) international exposure, (4) culture / values you have researched, (5) training approach, (6) pro bono, and (7) recent deals that you have read about.
    • Make sure to link the why Akin to your past experiences - essentially answering why you want to pursue commercial law, and why Akin is the space that you particularly want to pursue it.

    2. "What are you looking for in your legal career, and how can Akin help you get there?"

    This is more forward-looking. I'd focus on:
    • What you want from your development as a lawyer during your training contract (e.g. early responsibility, strong training, international work, high-value transactions, supportive culture, client exposure, etc.)
    • The kind of lawyer you hope to become (which could potentially link to your motivations to becoming a lawyer)
    • How Akin enables that progression: tie specific firm features to your goals (e.g. pro bono opportunities, global platform, small intake, etc.)

    I hope that helps! :)
     
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    Harvey Specter

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    Thanks! How should I tell the difference between when I'm supposed to go to my supervisor vs when not to
    Sometimes it’ll say something like ‘you haven’t done this task before’ or ‘you are unfamiliar with the matter’ vs ‘you think you know xyz’ etc so I’d always assumed that distinction meant when we should approach our supervisor or seek help and when not to and instead show more initiative. Idk if this is the right approach but it’s helped me pass a few SJT tests throughout this cycle so far.​
     
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    BobThebIlly

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    Sometimes it’ll say something like ‘you haven’t done this task before’ or ‘you are unfamiliar with the matter’ vs ‘you think you know xyz’ etc so I’d always assumed that distinction meant when we should approach our supervisor or seek help and when not to and instead show more initiative. Idk if this is the right approach but it’s helped me pass a few SJT tests throughout this cycle so far.​
    thank you so much!
     

    yk1906

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    To write a report identifying potential compliance issues and related legal considerations that may arise as a result.
    Very time-pressured! I was already past the 30-minute mark and had only just started writing 😭
    Oh wow that sounds pretty tough. I don't think they wanted you to write a perfect answer (perhaps it's impossible, considering the time pressure), but rather to see how your brain works(?). Good luck, and I hope you progress further!
     

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