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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Suii

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I think Andrei and someone else has answered another person's question about approaching this app question before, I have them saved cos I'm planning to apply to SPB too, hopefully it helps.

Thank you and yes it ids for SPB.
 

Vakil

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    has anyone on here ever been convinced they failed a written assessment (ran out of time) and still made it to AC?
    From my experience (and conversations with others who have landed TCs) the written assessment is not something that can on its own entirely eliminate you from contention.

    It’s marked on several factors, in an attempt to gauge comparable skills of a potential trainee.

    Things like: Can the candidate handle the time pressure? Can they complete a relatively complete and well structured email/memo. Are there glaring spelling and grammar issues? Can they follow instructions given in the assessment? Did they hand it in on time and in the correct format? How many legal/commercial issues did they attempt to extract?

    I’ve done a few of these now and it has always stressed me out too, thinking back on how I did. What helps me is to just remind myself I did my best given the circumstances, and that assessors know it won’t and isn’t supposed to be perfect.
     

    Lawlawland

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    c.t.tc

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    From my experience (and conversations with others who have landed TCs) the written assessment is not something that can on its own entirely eliminate you from contention.

    It’s marked on several factors, in an attempt to gauge comparable skills of a potential trainee.

    Things like: Can the candidate handle the time pressure? Can they complete a relatively complete and well structured email/memo. Are there glaring spelling and grammar issues? Can they follow instructions given in the assessment? Did they hand it in on time and in the correct format? How many legal/commercial issues did they attempt to extract?

    I’ve done a few of these now and it has always stressed me out too, thinking back on how I did. What helps me is to just remind myself I did my best given the circumstances, and that assessors know it won’t and isn’t supposed to be perfect.
    I second this! Also every firm does things differently so it’s easy to drive yourself insane overthinking it (which I’m definitely guilty of doing) and best to just put it out of mind until you actually know whether you’re moving forward or not! Firms will look at things holistically and one thing going wrong like running out of time won’t be what takes you out by itself, so try not to beat yourself up about it too much. If your written piece is incredible but just not quite finished there’s a good chance you’re still be considered!
     
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    jamieclarke

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    Ok I know there has been a lot of speculation re Mishcon. I can confirm that the SJT has been sent to everybody regardless of whether they even completed it.

    I know this because I submitted an app, did not complete the test within 7 days (well I started it, thought it was horrific, and just ditched it), and then re-applied on a new e-mail (was not that bed in the end). I am 100% sure of this.
     

    Vakil

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    Ok I know there has been a lot of speculation re Mishcon. I can confirm that the SJT has been sent to everybody regardless of whether they even completed it.

    I know this because I submitted an app, did not complete the test within 7 days (well I started it, thought it was horrific, and just ditched it), and then re-applied on a new e-mail (was not that bed in the end). I am 100% sure of this.
    It could be that grad rec decided they couldn’t make decision on the chat bot interview alone, and will combine it with the SJT to make a holistic decision?
     
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    abc124

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    Ok I know there has been a lot of speculation re Mishcon. I can confirm that the SJT has been sent to everybody regardless of whether they even completed it.

    I know this because I submitted an app, did not complete the test within 7 days (well I started it, thought it was horrific, and just ditched it), and then re-applied on a new e-mail (was not that bed in the end). I am 100% sure of this.
    Wait so the first time you applied you ditched the test, then you reapplied on a new email and then didn’t complete the test again and got sent the sjt?
     

    Vakil

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    I have no idea. The SJT was always part of the process though. Shambolic regardless.
    Agreed. All of this show there has been a serious deviation from what applicant were told would be the process. It’s unfortunate because they did make a big deal and took lots of pride in the press about their innovative chatbot interview. In the end it’s clear that it was a bust. Also don’t like they trialed this AI on clearly vulnerable and stressed applicants. It should have been tested more.
     

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